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Florida Fast Woodlouse (Atlantoscia floridana)
Photo#1175875
Copyright © 2015
Masumi Palhof
Woodlouse -
Atlantoscia floridana
Orlando, Orange County, Florida, USA
June 26, 2014
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Contributed by
Masumi Palhof
on 20 December, 2015 - 7:59pm
Last updated 5 November, 2016 - 2:45am
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Hisserdude
, 5 November, 2016 - 2:45am
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Moved
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Even Dankowicz
, 8 January, 2016 - 4:20pm
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Robert Lord Zimlich
, 8 January, 2016 - 3:43pm
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this is a crustacean, not an insect...
why all the generic moves to Insecta rather than order level?
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Blaine Mathison
, 8 January, 2016 - 3:44pm
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Sorry
Trying to multitask, and forgot I tagged with other "bugs."
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Robert Lord Zimlich
, 8 January, 2016 - 4:07pm
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Philosciidae?
I think it is a young Philoscidae, but it is hard for to be sure with this picture. Another possibility would be Trichonoscidae, but the eyes seem too large; unless it is a photographic illusion... Are you able to tell if the eyes were really large, or the number of antennal segment? That woud clarify the question.
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Pierre-Marc Brousseau
, 21 December, 2015 - 4:52pm
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I added another
I added another photo. Though it is small, I think it shows the eyes a little better
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Masumi Palhof
, 21 December, 2015 - 5:44pm
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