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Tylidae is a
family of woodlice. It
contains approximately 27 species, all but one in the
genus Tylos, the
other being ****eria brevicornis. Together...
- Ligia.
Woodlice in the
families Armadillidae, Armadillidiidae, Eubelidae,
Tylidae and some
other genera can roll up into a
roughly spherical shape (conglobate)...
- fuse with each
other after moulting. Like all
other members of the
family Tylidae, it is
capable of
rolling up into a
perfect ball with
antennas tucked in...
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Tylos is a
genus of
woodlice in the
family Tylidae.
There are at
least 20
described species in Tylos. All the
species in this
family can roll up into...
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defense that also
conserves moisture.
Members of the
families Ligiidae and
Tylidae,
commonly known as rock lice or sea slaters, are the
least specialised...
- legs instead,
though these are not con****uously colored. Czerny. 1930.
Tylidae. In: Lindner, E. (Ed.). Die
Fliegen der Paläarktischen
Region 5, 42a, 13–16...
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Tylos punctatus is a
species of
woodlouse in the
family Tylidae. It is
found in
Central America,
North America,
South America, and Mexico.
These two subspecies...
- (Magyarország Állatvilága, 15(2), Bp., 1980, 1-100)
Family Micropezidae (
Tylidae);
Family Neriidae;
Family Tanypezidae;
Family Psilidae;
Family Pyrgotidae;...
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Trypetidae - rank in
Tephritidae Tunisimyiidae - rank in
Xenasteiidae Tylidae - rank in
Micropezidae Acridomyiidae - rank in
Anthomyiidae Anthomylidae...
- (Fortsetzung.) ****.–****VI. Sciomyzidae, Lauxaniidae, Tanypezidae, Lonchaeidae,
Tylidae, Drosophilidae, Milichiidae" (PDF). Konowia. 11: 103–110.
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