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Cylisticidae
Cylisticidae is a family of woodlice in the order Isopoda. There are at least 4 genera and more than 60 described species in Cylisticidae. Genera These four genera belong to the family Cylisticidae: * '' Cylisticus'' Schnitzler, 1853 (53 species) * '' Lepinisticus'' Manicastri & Taiti, 1983 (monotypic In biology, a monotypic taxon is a taxonomic group (taxon) that contains only one immediately subordinate taxon. A monotypic species is one that does not include subspecies or smaller, infraspecific taxa. In the case of genera, the term "unispe ...) * '' Parcylisticus'' Verhoeff, 1943 (10 species) * '' Troglocylisticus'' Ferrara & Taiti, 1983 (monotypic) References Further reading * * * External links * Isopoda Articles created by Qbugbot {{isopod-stub ...
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Woodlouse
A woodlouse (plural woodlice) is an isopod crustacean from the polyphyleticThe current consensus is that Oniscidea is actually triphyletic suborder Oniscidea within the order Isopoda. They get their name from often being found in old wood. The first woodlice were marine isopods which are presumed to have colonised land in the Carboniferous, though the oldest known fossils are from the Cretaceous period. They have many common names and although often referred to as terrestrial isopods, some species live semiterrestrially or have recolonised aquatic environments. Woodlice in the families Armadillidae, Armadillidiidae, Eubelidae, Tylidae and some other genera can roll up into a roughly spherical shape ( conglobate) as a defensive mechanism; others have partial rolling ability, but most cannot conglobate at all. Woodlice have a basic morphology of a segmented, dorso-ventrally flattened body with seven pairs of jointed legs, specialised appendages for respiration and like ...
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Cylisticus
''Cylisticus'' is a genus of woodlice in the family Cylisticidae. There are at least 70 described species in ''Cylisticus''. Species These 70 species belong to the genus ''Cylisticus'': * '' Cylisticus albomaculatus'' Borutzkii, 1957 * '' Cylisticus anatolicus'' Verhoeff, 1949 * '' Cylisticus annulicornis'' Verhoeff, 1908 * '' Cylisticus anophthalmus'' Silvestri, 1897 * '' Cylisticus aprutianus'' Taiti & Manicastri, 1980 * '' Cylisticus armenicus'' Borutzkii, 1961 * '' Cylisticus arnoldi'' Borutzkii, 1961 * '' Cylisticus arnoldii'' Borutzky, 1961 * '' Cylisticus bergomatius'' Verhoeff, 1928 * '' Cylisticus biellensis'' Verhoeff, 1930 * '' Cylisticus birsteini'' Borutzkii, 1961 * '' Cylisticus brachyurus'' Radu, 1951 * '' Cylisticus caprariae'' Ferrara & Taiti, 1978 * '' Cylisticus carinatus'' Budde-Lund, 1885? * '' Cylisticus caucasius'' Verhoeff, 1917 * '' Cylisticus cavernicola'' Racovitza, 1907 * '' Cylisticus cavernicolus'' Racovitza, 1907 * '' Cylisticus ciscaucasius'' Borut ...
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Isopoda
Isopoda is an order of crustaceans that includes woodlice and their relatives. Isopods live in the sea, in fresh water, or on land. All have rigid, segmented exoskeletons, two pairs of antennae, seven pairs of jointed limbs on the thorax, and five pairs of branching appendages on the abdomen that are used in respiration. Females brood their young in a pouch under their thorax. Isopods have various feeding methods: some eat dead or decaying plant and animal matter, others are grazers, or filter feeders, a few are predators, and some are internal or external parasites, mostly of fish. Aquatic species mostly live on the seabed or bottom of freshwater bodies of water, but some taxa can swim for a short distance. Terrestrial forms move around by crawling and tend to be found in cool, moist places. Some species are able to roll themselves into a ball as a defense mechanism or to conserve moisture. There are over 10,000 identified species of isopod worldwide, with around 4,50 ...
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Monotypic
In biology, a monotypic taxon is a taxonomic group (taxon) that contains only one immediately subordinate taxon. A monotypic species is one that does not include subspecies or smaller, infraspecific taxa. In the case of genera, the term "unispecific" or "monospecific" is sometimes preferred. In botanical nomenclature, a monotypic genus is a genus in the special case where a genus and a single species are simultaneously described. In contrast, an oligotypic taxon contains more than one but only a very few subordinate taxa. Examples Just as the term ''monotypic'' is used to describe a taxon including only one subdivision, the contained taxon can also be referred to as monotypic within the higher-level taxon, e.g. a genus monotypic within a family. Some examples of monotypic groups are: Plants * In the order Amborellales, there is only one family, Amborellaceae and there is only one genus, '' Amborella'', and in this genus there is only one species, namely ''Amborella trichopoda. ...
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