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Exotic Woodlice in the British Isles
Nature, 1943I HAVE recently received from a greenhouse near York a small (2 mm. long) white woodlouse, which I identify as Trichorina thermophila (Dollfus)1, a Central American species. This, or an allied species, has previously been reported from glasshouses at Kew, Newcastle-on-Tyne, Winlaton Mill2, Glasgow3 and Belfast4.
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Evaporation of Water from Woodlice
Nature, 1949THE presence of a waxy layer at or near the outer surface of the epicuticle of insects is well known, and its function in limiting the permeability of the insect integument to water has been fully demonstrated by Wigglesworth1, Beament2 and others. Yonge3 has demonstrated the effect of the epicuticle of certain Crustacea in determining permeability to ...
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Distribution of Alien Species of Woodlice (Crustacea, Isopoda, Oniscidea) in the Russian Far East
Russian Journal of Biological Invasions, 2021Konstantin B Gongalsky +2 more
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Woodlice exposed to pollutant gases
Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 1983openaire +2 more sources
EXPERIMENTS ON THE CONTROL OF WOODLICE
Plant Pathology, 1966J. D. R. Vernon, E. B. Dennis
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Evidence for woodlice‐specialization in Dysdera spiders: behavioural versus developmental approaches
Physiological Entomology, 2007Milan Řezáč, Stano Pekar
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