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- aethiopica Trichorhina albida Trichorhina amazonica Trichorhina anophthalma Trichorhina argentina Trichorhina atlasi Trichorhina atoyacensis Trichorhina bequaerti...
- Trichorhina tomentosa, known informally as the dwarf white isopod, is a species of woodlouse in the family Platyarthridae. It is a parthenogenetic species...
- Trichorhina argentina is a species of woodlouse found in southern Brazil and central eastern Argentina. It can be found living synantropically under stones...
- Trichorhina bequaerti is a species of woodlouse distributed throughout Cuba. Qualitatively, it can be from 2 to 200 mm in body size. Schmalfuss, Helmut...
- Trichorhina albida is a species of woodlouse, described from a single specimen collected in Madagascar. It is covered in short, scaly hairs, with five...
- Trichorhina boliviana is a species of woodlouse found throughout Bolivia. It was first described as Phalloniscus bolivi****. It is 4.5 millimetres (0...
- Trichorhina atoyacensis is a species of woodlouse found in the state of Veracruz in southern Mexico. It is named after Atoyac Cave, in Atoyac, Veracruz...
- Trichorhina aethiopica is a species of woodlouse, originally described by A. Arcangeli in 1941. It is reported to be distributed on the banks of Caschei...
- Trichorhina acuta is a species of woodlouse, originally described by Araujo and Buckup in 1994. Distributed throughout Brazil, it can be found living...
- Trichorhina bicolor is a species of woodlouse distributed throughout Brazil. Trichorhina bicolor has been recorded in Brazil, in the States of ParanĂ¡ and...