Philosciidae

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Philosciidae
Philoscia muscorum Manchester.jpg
Philoscia muscorum
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Crustacea
Class: Malacostraca
Superorder: Peracarida
Order: Isopoda
Suborder: Oniscidea
Superfamily: Oniscoidea
Family: Philosciidae
, 1857[1]
Genera

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Philosciidae are a family of woodlice (terrestrial isopod crustaceans). They occur almost everywhere on earth, with most species found in (sub)tropical America, Africa and Oceania, and only a few in the Holarctic.

Genera[]

This is a list of 123 genera in the family Philosciidae, updated 2018.[2][3][4][5][6]

  • Vandel, 1973 i c g - , Nullarbor Plain, South Australia (1 species)
  • Vandel, 1977 i c g - New Zealand (1 species)
  • Schultz, 1995 i c g - Paraguay, southern Brazil (3 species)
  • Racovitza, 1907 i c g - Northwestern Mediterranean (2 species)
  • Stebbing, 1908 i c g - Eastern Africa, Madagascar, Andaman Islands, Chagos Archipelago (18 species)
  • Verhoeff, 1951 i c g - Peru, Panama (2 species)
  • Vandel, 1973 i c g - Eastern New Guinea (1 species)
  • Leistikow, 1999 i c g - Tropical America (17 species)
  • Budde-Lund, 1908 i c g - Eastern, southern Africa, Madagascar, islands of western Indian Ocean (19 species)
  • Broly, de Lourdes Serrano-Sánchez, Rodríguez-García & Vega, 2017 g
  • Verhoeff, 1939 i - Chile: Calbuco Island (1 species)
  • Schmalfuss & Ferrara, 1978 i c g - Cameroon, Congo, Malawi (7 species)
  • Vandel, 1973 i c g - Cuba (1 species)
  • Budde-Lund, 1904 i c g
  • Vandel, 1974 i c g - Australia (1 species)
  • Atlantoscia Ferrara & Taiti, 1981 i c g b - Ascension Island, Florida, Brazil, Argentina, St. Helena (2 species)
  • Green, 1990 i c g - Australia, Hawaii, Tonga, Nomuka Iki Islands (3 species)
  • Vandel, 1981 i c g - Cuba (1 species)
  • Barnardetia Xing & Chen, 2013 - formerly Perinetia Barnard, 1959 c g - Madagascar (1 species)
  • Taiti & Ferrara, 1982 i c g - South Africa (2 species)
  • Budde-Lund, 1908 i c g - Brazil, Paraguay (15 species)
  • Lemos de Castro, 1959 i c g - Peru, Chile (3 species)
  • Barnard, 1932 i c g - South Africa (1 species)
  • Lemos de Castro, 1958 i - Brazil (1 species)
  • Collinge, 1914 i c g - Sri Lanka, Nepal, Burma, China, Korea, Taiwan, Indonesia, Cameroon, Sao Tomé, Mozambique, Somalia, Pacific islands (65 species)
  • Vandel, 1968 i c g - Galapagos, Venezuela (2 species)
  • Verhoeff, 1908 i c g - Mediterranean (9 to 20 species)
  • Vandel, 1968 i c g - Cuba (3 species)
  • Congophiloscia Arcangeli, 1950 i c g - Guinea Bissau, Cameroon, Angola, Annobon Island (4 species)
  • Verhoeff, 1928 i c g - Western Mediterranean (2 species)
  • Vandel, 1973 i c g - Cuba (1 species)
  • Verhoeff, 1936 i c g - India, cave (1 species)
  • Budde-Lund, 1908 i c g - Madagascar (1 species)
  • Vandel, 1968 i c g - Ecuador (1 species)
  • Vandel, 1972 i c g - Colombia, Ecuador (4 species)
  • Vandel, 1973 i c g - Australia (2 species)
  • Schultz and C. Johnson, 1984 i c g - Southern Florida (1 species)
  • Leistikow, 2001 c g - Guyana (1 species)
  • Schmalfuss & Ferrara, 1978 i c g - Gabun (1 species)
  • Verhoff, 1908 - Mediterranean, Crimea, Bermuda, Canary Islands, USA, Argentina (6 or 7 species)
  • Hawaiioscia Schultz, 1973 i c g - Hawaii (1 species)
  • Verhoeff, 1926 i c g - New Caledonia (6 species)
  • Mulaik, 1960 i c g - Mexico (1 species)
  • Vandel, 1973 i c g - Australia (1 species)
  • Vandel, 1973 i c g - Salomon Archipelago (1 species)
  • Verhoeff, 1928 i c g - South America (12 species)
  • Schultz, 1985 i c g - Java (1 species)
  • Vandel, 1973 i c g - Cuba (1 species)
  • Wahrberg, 1922 i c g - Western Australia (9 species)
  • Campos-Filho, Araujo & Taiti, 2014 c g - Brazil (1 species)
  • Ferrara & Schmalfuss, 1985 i c g - Sierra Leone (1 species)
  • Verhoeff, 1908 i c g - Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Northern Italy, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Yugoslavia (4 species)
  • Herold, 1931 i c g
  • Vandel, 1973 i c g - New Guinea (1 species)
  • Littorophiloscia Hatch, 1947 i c g b
  • Schmidt, 1998 i c g - Malaysia (1 species)
  • Leistikow, 2000 c g - Venezuela (1 species)
  • Vandel, 1974 i c g - Australia (1 species)
  • Vandel, 1973 i c g - Cuba (1 species)
  • Leistikow, 1997 i c g - Costa Rica (1 species)
  • Budde-Lund i c g - South Africa (1 species)
  • Ferrara & Taiti, 1985 i c g - South Africa (1 species)
  • Verhoeff, 1942 i c g
  • Verhoeff, 1926 i c g - New Caledonia (2 species)
  • Vandel, 1968 i c g - Galapagos (1 species)
  • Vandel, 1977 i c g - Kermadec Archipelago (1 species)
  • Jackson, 1938 - Rapa Nui (1 species)
  • Wahrberg, 1922 i c g - Juan Fernández Islands and adjacent coast of Chile (4 species)
  • Vandel, 1968 i c g - Ecuador (1 species)
  • Verhoeff, 1926 i c g - New Caledonia (2 species)
  • Leistikow, 2000 c g - Mexico (1 species)
  • Vandel, 1981 i c g
  • Vandel, 1973 i c g - New Guinea (1 species)
  • Vandel, 1970 i c g - Bismarck Archipelago, China, Guadalcanal, Hawaii, New Guinea, Japan, New Zealand (11 species)
  • Cruz & Dalens, 1990 i c g - Spain (1 species)
  • Taiti & Rossano, 2015 c g - Morocco (1 species)
  • Schultz, 1995 i c g - Paraguay (1 species)
  • Vandel, 1981 i c g - Cuba (1 species)
  • Stebbing, 1900 i c g - Solomon Islands, Samoa, New Guinea (9 species)
  • Lemos de Castro, 1967 i c g - Guiana (1 species)
  • Richardson, 1913 i c g - Costa Rica (4 species)
  • Philoscia Latreille, 1804 i c g b - Europe, Mediterranean (ca. 10 species)
  • Ferrara & Taiti, 1985 i c g - South Africa (3 species)
  • Schmidt, 2000 - Sri Lanka (1 species)
  • Herold, 1931 i c g - Flores, Sri Lanka (2 species)
  • Verhoeff, 1942 i c g - East Africa (6 species)
  • Vandel, 1981 i c g - Cuba (1 species)
  • Wahrberg, 1922 i c g - Australia, Tasmania (8 species)
  • Leistikow, 1999 i c g - Puerto Rico (1 species)
  • Vandel, 1968 i c g - Venezuela (1 species)
  • Budde-Lund, 1904 i c g - Chile (3 species)
  • Ferrara & Taiti, 1986 i c g - Seychelles (1 species)
  • Verhoeff, 1928 i c g - Sulawesi, West Java, Taiwan (1 species)
  • Leistikow, 2001 c g - Brazil (2 species)
  • Vandel, 1981 i c g - Cuba (1 species)
  • Leistikow, 2000 c g - Mexico (1 species)
  • Leistikow, 2001 c g - Brazil (1 species)
  • Arcangeli, 1932 i c g - Dominica (1 species)
  • Taiti & Ferrara, 1980 i c g - Seychelles (1 species)
  • Manicastri & Taiti, 1987 i c g - Sri Lanka (1 species)
  • Budde-Lund, 1908 i
  • Manicastri & Taiti, 1987 i c g - Sri Lanka (1 species)
  • Verhoeff, 1908 - Dalmatia, Greece, Italy (6 species)
  • Herold, 1931 i c g
  • Vandel, 1977 i c g - New Zealand (1 species)
  • Vandel, 1973 i c g - Cuba (1 species)
  • Schultz, 1985 i c g - Java (1 species)
  • Vandel, 1981 i c g - Cuba (1 species)
  • Verhoeff, 1926 i c g - Italy, Spain (9 species)
  • Schmalfuss & Ferrara, 1978 i c g - Togo (1 species)
  • Dalens, 1988 i c g - Tonga (1 species)
  • Arcangeli, 1950 i c g - Sardinia (1 species)
  • Brian, 1929 i c g - Cuba, Mexico, Belize (3 species)
  • Manicastri & Taiti, 1987 i c g - Hawaii, Sri Lanka, Comoro Islands, Cameroon (1 species)
  • Vandel, 1968 i c g
  • Taiti & Ferrara, 1980 i c g - Ecuador (1 species)
  • Kammerer, 2006 c g (replacement name for Verhoeffiella Vandel, 1970)[7] - New Caledonia (1 species)
  • Schmalfuss & Ferrara, 1978 i c g - Ivory Coast (1 species)
  • Vandel, 1970 i g
  • Verhoeff, 1926 i c g - New Caledonia (1 species)
  • Vandel, 1968 i c g - Ecuador (1 species)
  • Leistikow, 2001 c g - Guyana (1 species)
  • Verhoeff, 1942 i c g - Ivory Coast, Bioko, Cameroon (2 species)

References[]

  1. ^ "Philosciidae Kinahan, 1857". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved July 16, 2012.
  2. ^ "Philosciidae Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2018-04-26.
  3. ^ "Browse Philosciidae". Catalogue of Life. Retrieved 2018-04-26.
  4. ^ "Philosciidae". GBIF. Retrieved 2018-04-26.
  5. ^ "Philosciidae Family Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved 2018-04-26.
  6. ^ Christian Schmidt & Andreas Leistikow (2004). "Catalogue of the terrestrial Isopoda (Crustacea: Isopoda: Oniscidea)" (PDF). Steenstrupia. 28 (1): 1–118.
  7. ^ Christian F. Kammerer (2006). "Notes on some preoccupied names in Arthropoda". . 31 (2): 269–271.

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