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AbstractSpecies richness of terrestrial isopods is high in caves of the Dinaric Karst, which hosts ~10% of the world’s nominal oniscidean troglobionts. The most widespread taxon is the southern European genus Alpioniscus, which consists of two subgenera: Alpioniscus s.s. and Illyrionethes.
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Male tegumental glands in the cavernicolous woodlouse Cyphonethes herzegowinensis (Verhoeff, 1900) (Crustacea: Isopoda: Trichoniscidae) [PDF]
Miloš Vittori
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At present the genus Alpioniscus includes two subgenera: Alpioniscus s. str. and Illyrionethes. The latter includes 13 species in the Dinaric Karst, two species from Sardinia (A. fragilis (Budde-Lund, 1885) and A. thanit Taiti & Argano, 2009) and one from Spain (A. escolai Cruz & Dalens, 1989).
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At present the genus Alpioniscus includes two subgenera: Alpioniscus s. str. and Illyrionethes. The latter includes 13 species in the Dinaric Karst, two species from Sardinia (A. fragilis (Budde-Lund, 1885) and A. thanit Taiti & Argano, 2009) and one from Spain (A. escolai Cruz & Dalens, 1989).
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The species Haplophthalmus movilae, long considered as restricted to the sulfidic groundwater ecosystem of Movile Cave was collected from an endogeous location outside the cave. This outlines the endogeous origin of the four species of Oniscidea inhabiting Movile Cave and possible movement of certain species between this cave and other ecosystems.
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Oritoniscus beroni nuova specie di Isopodo terrestre della Sardegna (Trichoniscidae)
1984The new species Oritoniscus beroni from Ulassai (NU, Sardinia) is described. O. beroni differs from all the other species of the genus in the presence of a conical process on the male pereopod 7 ischium.
FERRARA Franco, TAITI Stefano
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Aquatic Oniscidea: primitive or derived taxa? The case of some Trichoniscidae from Sardinia (Italy)
2013Most species of terrestrial Isopoda require a high degree of humidity to survive, but only a small number of species are known to live strictly or temporarily in aquatic environment. Many of the aquatic Oniscidea belong to the families Trichoniscidae, Styloniscidae (Synocheta), Olibrinidae and Philosciidae (Crinocheta), most of which inhabit ...
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2019
Species richness of terrestrial isopods is high in caves of the Dinaric Karst, which hosts ~10% of the world's nominal oniscidean troglobionts. The most widespread taxon is the southern European genus Alpioniscus, which consists of two subgenera: Alpioniscus s.s. and Illyrionethes.
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Species richness of terrestrial isopods is high in caves of the Dinaric Karst, which hosts ~10% of the world's nominal oniscidean troglobionts. The most widespread taxon is the southern European genus Alpioniscus, which consists of two subgenera: Alpioniscus s.s. and Illyrionethes.
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Thaumatoniscellus speluncae n. sp. (Isopoda: Oniscidea: Trichoniscidae), a new troglobitic oniscid species from Croatia [PDF]
Thaumatoniscellus speluncae n. sp. is described from a pit on Mt Učka in Istria, Croatia. This is the second species of the genus Thaumatoniscellus Tabacaru, 1973 of the monotypic subfamily Thaumatoniscellinae. The type species, Thaumatoniscellus orghidani Tabacaru, 1973, is only known from a single locality in southwestern Romania. A revised diagnosis
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