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Superorder Peracarida - Marsupial Crustaceans

 
 
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Establishment of a Mediterranean isopod (Chaetophiloscia sicula Verhoeff, 1908) in a North American temperate forest
By Hornung E., Szlavecz K.
Biology of terrestrial isopods V: 181-189, 2003

Two Additional Data on Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans: Ligidium blueridgensis, sp. nov., from Georgia and a North Carolina...
By George A. Schultz
J. Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society, 1964
Two Additional Data on Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans: Ligidium blueridgensis, sp. nov., from Georgia and a North Carolina Cave Location for Miktoniscus linearis (Patience, 1908)

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Range extension and new hosts for the cymothoid isopod Anilocra acuta
By Thomas E. Bowman, Stephen A. Grabe and Jack H. Hecht
Chesapeake Science, Vol. 18, No. 4, pp. 390-393, 1977

Description of a new species of Anilocra from the Atlantic coast of North America
By H. Richardson
Proceedings of the United States National Museum 39: 137-138, 1910

A new amphipod in the genus Amphiporeia from Virginia
By Shoemaker C.R.
Washington Academy of Sciences 23(4): 212-216, 1933
Online: Shoemaker, 1933

Adaptations in morphology and life cycle of subterranean populations of Caecidotea racovitzai australis from South Florida ( ...
By Alessandro Campanaro, Maria Cristina Bruno
Subterranean Biology, 2007
Full name: Adaptations in morphology and life cycle of subterranean populations of Caecidotea racovitzai australis from South Florida (Isopoda: Asellidae)

Caecidotea burkensis, new species, a unique subterranean isopod from Burke's Garden, with a synopsis of the biogeography and ...
By Salisa L. Lewis, Julian J. Lewis and William Orndorff
Journal of Cave & Karst Studies, 2021
Full name: Caecidotea burkensis, new species, a unique subterranean isopod from Burke’s Garden, with a synthesis of the biogeography and evolution of southwestern Virginia Asellids

A revision of North American epigean species of Asellus (Crustacea: Isopoda)
By W. D. Williams
Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology, 1970
All species mentioned in here save for Asellus aquaticus were moved to Caecidotea a few years later.

 
 
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