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Following an introductory presentation of the problems raised by the examination of the morphological characters according to the phylogenetic systematics, a detailed analysis of the morphological characters of the family Trichoniscidae within the ...
IONEL TABACARU, ANDREI GIURGINCA
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41 species of Oniscidea are recorded from Dobrogea, a crossroad of the Western, Southern and, especially, Northern and Southern spreading areas: a third of the species are endemic with Southern Dobrogea harboring a quarter of the endemic species ...
ANDREI GIURGINCA, ŞERBAN SÂRBU
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Baeticoniscus carmonaensis sp. nov. a new Isopod found in an underground aqueduct from the Roman period located in Southwest Spain (Crustacea, Isopoda, Trichoniscidae) [PDF]
We use a morphological approach to describe a new species of isopod in the genus Baeticoniscus, found so far only in an underground gallery system created during the Roman period, approximately two thousand years ago, located beneath the modern town of ...
Julio Cifuentes +2 more
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Three species of Trichoniscus, characterized by males bearing gland-piliferous organs, are recorded from northern Tuscany, Italy. Two of these species are described as new: Trichoniscus tabacarui n. sp. and T. glandulifer n. sp.
STEFANO TAITI, GIUSEPPE MONTESANTO
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he Gruta de las Maravillas in Aracena (Huelva, Spain) is one of the cavities with the greatest diversity of terrestrial isopods in the Iberian-Balearic region, with seven species recorded belonging to seven genera and three families.
Julio Cifuentes, Enrique Beruete
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In this first note, we present the taxonomic position and the differential diagnosis of the family Trichoniscidae. In our opinion from the common ancestor of Oniscidea two lineages evolved: a lineage evolved toward the complete disappearance of the ...
IONEL TABACARU, ANDREI GIURGINCA
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Geographic variation and genetic relationships in populations of the Androniscus dentiger complex from Central Italy (Isopoda, Oniscidea, Trichoniscidae) [PDF]
Androniscus dentiger is a terrestrial isopod distributed from Great Britain to North Africa, inhabiting humid edafic environments, superficial underground compartments and both natural and artificial caves.
Gabriele Gentile, Giuliana Allegrucci
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Isopods are a diverse group of crustaceans, that inhabit various environments, including terrestrial, freshwater, and marine, both on the surface and in the underground.
Lada Jovović +3 more
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The genus Trichoniscoides Sars, 1899, is exclusively European and comprises 58 species, with 39 occurring on the Iberian Peninsula. Most species in this region are troglobiotic, but recent studies have identified several new species of this genus that ...
Julio Cifuentes, Luis P. Da Silva
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Species conservation profiles of cave-adapted terrestrial isopods from Portugal. [PDF]
Reboleira ASPS, Eusébio RP, Taiti S.
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