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Order Isopoda - Isopods

 
 
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American Isopod and Myriapod Group
(1)

Contains a resource for identifying isopods in North America. Currently imcomplete but is actively being worked on

Schotte et al., eds. (2008-) World marine, freshwater and terrestrial isopod crustaceans database (version 2013-03-04)
[cite:502553]

Schotte M., Boyko C.B, Bruce N.L., Poore G.C.B., Taiti S., Wilson G.D.F. (Eds) (2013) WoRMS Isopoda: World marine, freshwater and terrestrial isopod crustaceans database (version 2013-03-04) (part of World Register of Marine Species)

Boyko et al. (Eds) (2008-) World marine, freshwater and terrestrial isopod crustaceans database
[cite:502553]
Source suggested as BG standard reference in(1)

Key to the Isopoda of Ohio revised by G.S. Rife
[cite:502537]

Armadillidium nasatum- Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History

Armadillidium vulgare - Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History

Walking with woodlice
A handy, simple and rough quide on the very common species trough the main characteristics on the pages of the Natural History Museum of London. Click on the "identification key". It's very good for beginners, I think.

There was also a survey on Isopod species in England, you can find info on the results, too.

Wright J. (yyyy) Southern California Oniscidea
[cite:1347745]

 
 
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