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Order Isopoda - Isopods

 
 
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A monograph on the isopods of North America.
By Richardson, H.
Bulletin of the United States National Museum. 54: i–liii, 1-727, 740 figs., 1905
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Richardson, H. 1905. A monograph on the isopods of North America. Bulletin of the United States National Museum. 54: i–liii, 1-727, 740 figs.

By Harriet Richardson, Collaborator, Division of Marine Invertebrates.

Introduction

In the preparation of the present monograph my purpose has been to give descriptions and figures of all the species of isopodous Crustacea, marine, terrestrial, and fresh-water, known to North America, with synopses, so as to assist the student in the identification of each species.

Annotated checklist of the Isopoda (Subphylum Crustacea: Class Malacostraca) of Arkansas and Oklahoma...
By Graening G.O., Slay M.E., Fenolio D.B., Robison H.W.
Proc. Okla. Acad. Sci. 87: 1-14, 2007

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

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

 
 
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