Venezillo
''Venezillo'' is a genus of woodlice in the family Armadillidae. There are more than 140 described species in ''Venezillo''. See also * List of Venezillo species References External links * Woodlice Articles created by Qbugbot {{isopod-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of Venezillo Species
This is a list of 140 species in ''Venezillo'', a genus of woodlice in the family Armadillidae. ''Venezillo'' species * '' Venezillo aenigma'' (Barnard, 1932) * '' Venezillo agataensis'' (Nunomura, 1991) * '' Venezillo aguayoi'' (Boone, 1934) * '' Venezillo alberti'' (Barnard, 1932) * '' Venezillo albescens'' (Budde-Lund, 1909) * '' Venezillo albus'' (Nunomura, 1990) * '' Venezillo alticola'' (Barnard, 1932) * '' Venezillo apacheus'' (S. Mulaik and D. Mulaik, 1942) * '' Venezillo arizonicus'' (S. Mulaik & D. Mulaik, 1942) * '' Venezillo articulatus'' Mulaik, 1960 * '' Venezillo beebei'' (Van Name, 1924) * '' Venezillo bellavistanus'' Schultz, 1995 * '' Venezillo berlandi'' (Paulian de Felice, 1940) * '' Venezillo bituberculatus'' (Budde-Lund, 1910) * '' Venezillo bolivianus'' (Dollfus, 1897) * '' Venezillo boneti'' Mulaik, 1960 * '' Venezillo boninensis'' (Nunomura, 1990) * '' Venezillo booneae'' (Van Name, 1936) * '' Venezillo brevipalma'' Nunomura, 2003 * '' Venezillo brevispin ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Armadillidae
Armadillidae is a family of woodlice (Oniscidea; terrestrial crustaceans), comprising around 80 genera and 700 species. It is the largest family of Oniscidea, and one of the most species-rich families of the entire Isopoda. Armadillids generally have a strongly convex body shape, with some rather shallowly convex. Like members of the woodlice family Armadillidiidae, armadillids are capable of enrolling into a sphere (conglobation), and are commonly known as pill bugs. Armadillids differ from the Armadillidiidae in that the antennae are fully enclosed within the sphere. Species of Armadillidae occur in a variety of habitats including forests, savannas, and arid regions. Armadillids occur natively in the Afrotropics, Asia, Australia, the Neotropics, and the Mediterranean region of Europe. A few poorly-known species occur in North America north of Mexico, and some are introduced. The family Armadillidae was erected by German naturalist Johann Friedrich von Brandt in 1831, althou ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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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 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Woodlice
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 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |