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FIGURES 42–45. Titanethes albus matovici n. ssp., male. 42, body lenght 9 mm (Hrustovača, Sanski most), pleonites 4–5, lateral margin. 43–45, body lenght 6.2 mm (Ljubačevo, Banja Luka): 43, pleonites 4–5, dorsal view; 44, pleon, lateral view; 45, gland ...
Karaman, Ivo M., Horvatović, Mladen
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La classification de la famille des Trichoniscidae (Crustacés ; Isopodes terrestres)
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Figure 1 Wynberg Cave System and some troglomorphic taxa: APeripatopsis alba (Onycophora: Peripatopsidae) BSpelaeogriphus lepidops (Spelaeogriphacea: Spelaeogriphidae) CParamelita capensis (Amphipoda: Paramelitidae) DTrichoniscus tabulae (Isopoda ...
Du Preez, Gerhard +5 more
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U radu se opisuje i ilustrira nova vrsta Alpioniscus (Illyrionethes) iapodicus n. sp. Radi se o troglobiontnoj vrsti prikupljenoj u špiljama središnjeg dijela Like, i predstavlja četrnaestu nominalnu vrstu podroda Illyrionethes iz Dinarskog krša. Nova vrsta pripada grupi strasseri. Raspravlja se o morfološkim obilježjima koji razlikuju A.
Bedek, Jana +2 more
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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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Species conservation profiles of cave-adapted terrestrial isopods from Portugal. [PDF]
Reboleira ASPS, Eusébio RP, Taiti S.
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FIGURES 57–65. Titanethes albus, male pleopod 1 and 2, exopodite. 57–58, T. a. albus (Cerknica, Slovenia): 57, pleopod 1; 58, pleopod 2. 59, T. a. matovici n. ssp. (Visočica Mt.) (Strouhal, 1939a), pleopod 1. 60–61, T. a. matovici n. ssp.
Karaman, Ivo M., Horvatović, Mladen
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An overview of Estonian woodlice (Isopoda, Oniscidea). [PDF]
Sammet K, Orgusaar G, Ivask M, Kurina O.
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Seven new species of subterranean and endogean terrestrial isopods from Tuscany (central Italy) are described in the families Trichoniscidae Sars, 1899 (Leucocyphoniscus pisanus n. sp., Moserius gruberae n. sp., Moserius talamonensis n.
Stefano Taiti +3 more
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