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- Androniscus dentiger, the rosy woodlouse or pink woodlouse, is a species of woodlouse found from the British Isles to North Africa. Androniscus dentiger...
- have only two pairs, while T. rathkei has five pairs. Androniscus dentiger, Verhoeff, 1908 Androniscus dentiger is readily recognisable by its distinctive...
- Porcellionides pruinosus) Trachelipodidae (Trachelipus rathkii) Trichoniscidae (Androniscus dentiger, Haplophthalmus danicus, H. mengii, Hyloniscus riparius, Trichoniscoides...
- gebaueri– Belum cave isopod Andhracoides shabuddin– Guthikonda cave isopod Androniscus dentiger – rosy woodlouse Bactrurus brachycaudus – short-tailed groundwater...
- (including Philoscia muscorum, Oniscus asellus, Porcellio scaber, and Androniscus dentiger) and millipedes, including Polydesmus angustus and Tachypodoiulus...
- lived between 2-3 million years ago in the Pliocene Androniscus afric****, a synonym for Androniscus dentiger, a woodlouse species Atelopus afric****, a...
- Karst area. Troglobites include woodlouses Alpioniscus str****eri and Androniscus stygius, and the round fungus beetle Bathysciotes khevenhulleri tergestinus...
- presence in the Czech Republic was first confirmed at this location. Androniscus dentiger woodlouse are found in the cave system. Until 1991 the cave...
- Lekanesphaera rugicauda (Sphaeroma rugicauda) Sphaeroma serratum 13 species Androniscus dentiger (rosy / pink woodlouse) Trichoniscus pusillus (common pygmy...
- pp. 4–37. Arcangeli, Alceste (1940). "Note di revisione del genere Androniscus Verh. (Triconiscidi, Isopodi terrestri) 2". Bollettino dei Musei di Zoologia...