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Hawaiioscia is a
genus of
woodlouse known from the Hawaii, Rapa Nui, and
Costa Rica. The
genus was
originally described from
Hawaii on the
presence of...
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Hawaiioscia rapui is a
species of
terrestrial isopod endemic to the
islands of Rapa Nui and Motu
Motiro Hiva in the
South Pacific Ocean. The animal's...
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Hawaiioscia nicoyaensis is a
species of
woodlouse from
Costa Rica. Its
specific epithet is
derived from the
location of its type
locality along the Gulf...
- tameamea,
Hyalopeplus pellucidus,
Coleotichus blackburniae, Labula,
Hawaiioscia,
Banza (in the
family Tettigoniidae), Caconemobius, Eupethicea, Ptycta...
- on Rapa Nui, its
status on Rapa Iti is unknown.
Another "Canoe Bug",
Hawaiioscia rapui, is the only
other terrestrial isopod species native to Rapa Nui...
- Mediterranean, Crimea, Bermuda,
Canary Islands, USA,
Argentina (6 or 7 species)
Hawaiioscia Schultz, 1973 -
Hawaii (monotypic)
Heroldia Verhoeff, 1926 - New Caledonia...