Definition of Philosciidae. Meaning of Philosciidae. Synonyms of Philosciidae

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Definition of Philosciidae

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Meaning of Philosciidae from wikipedia

- Philosciidae is a family of woodlice. They occur almost everywhere on earth, with most species found in (sub)tropical America, Africa and Oceania, and...
- Woodlice are the most species-rich group of terrestrial crustaceans. Of the 4,000 described species found worldwide, 35 species in 10 families are native...
- Delatorreiidae Detonidae Eubelidae Halophilosciidae Olibrinidae Oniscidae Philosciidae Platyarthridae Porcellionidae Pudeoniscidae Rhyscotidae Scleropactidae...
- n**** Nagurus travancorius "Terrestrial Isopods from Sri Lanka, III: Philosciidae (Crustacea, Oniscidea): part 1". Revue suisse de zoologie. 1893. Retrieved...
- Arthropoda class: Malacostraca Order: Isopoda Suborder: Oniscidea Family: Philosciidae Genus: Philoscia Species: P. muscorum Binomial name Philoscia muscorum...
- Littorophiloscia richardsonae is a species of woodlouse in the family Philosciidae. It is found in North America and Mexico. "Littorophiloscia richardsonae...
- Ligiidae (Ligidium hypnorum, L. koreanum) Oniscidae (Oniscus asellus) Philosciidae (Burmoniscus kathmandia, Philoscia affinis, P. muscorum) Platyarthridae...
- Littorophiloscia vittata is a species of woodlouse in the family Philosciidae. It is native to the east coast of North America, generally under boards...
- There are 1,774 species of crustaceans recorded in Ireland. Crustaceans are arthropods of the subphylum Crustacea. Most are aquatic, such as shrimp, barnacles...
- Atlantoscia floridana is a species of woodlouse in the family Philosciidae. It is found in North America, Africa, and South America. They can be fragile...