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Which Isopod?

Which Isopod?
Nix Nature Center, Laguna Beach, Orange County, California, USA
April 9, 2009

Hi! Sorry, but it is very har
Hi! Sorry, but it is very hard to say anything: this isopod is probably a new species on BugGuide, but I can't see the identification marks, e.g. number of flagellal segments.

Telling from the image, it can be for example a Porcellionides sp. (2 segments), or a species from Philoscidae (3 segments).

 
Thank you very much for your help.
I'll try to get more and better shots next time and was a bit hurried with this specimen.

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