Alpioniscus

Alpioniscus is a southern European genus of woodlice in the family Trichoniscidae. Alpioniscus consists of two subgenera: Alpioniscus s.s. and Illyrionethes.[1]. A 2019 study used molecular and taxonomic analyses to verify the validity of the current taxonomy, resulting in the redescription of several species and the description of two new species.[1]

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Alpioniscus

Racovitza, 1908

Species

  • Alpioniscus absoloni (Strouhal, 1939)
  • Alpioniscus alzonae = Alpioniscus fragilis (Brian, 1921)
  • Alpioniscus balthasari (Frankenberger, 1937)
  • Alpioniscus boldorii Arcangeli, 1952
  • Alpioniscus bosniensis (Frankenberger, 1939)
  • Alpioniscus caprai = Alpioniscus feneriensis (Colosi, 1924)
  • Alpioniscus christiani Potočnik, 1983
  • Alpioniscus dispersus = Alpioniscus feneriensis (Racovitza, 1907)
  • Alpioniscus epigani Vandel, 1959
  • Alpioniscus escolai Cruz & Dalens, 1989
  • Alpioniscus feneriensis (Parona, 1880)
  • Alpioniscus fragilis (Budde-Lund, 1909)
  • Alpioniscus giurensis Schmalfuss, 1981
  • Alpioniscus haasi (Verhoeff, 1931)
  • Alpioniscus henroti Vandel, 1964
  • Alpioniscus heroldi (Verhoeff, 1931)
  • Alpioniscus herzegowinensis (Verhoeff, 1931)
  • Alpioniscus iapodicus Bedek, Horvatović & Karaman, 2017
  • Alpioniscus hirci sp. nov. Bedek & Taiti[1]
  • Alpioniscus karamani Buturović, 1954
  • Alpioniscus kratochvili (Frankenberger, 1938)
  • Alpioniscus magnus (Frankenberger, 1938)
  • Alpioniscus matsakisi Andreev, 1984
  • Alpioniscus medius = Spelaeonethes medius (Carl, 1908)
  • Alpioniscus metohicus (Pljakić, 1970)
  • Alpioniscus skopjensis = Macedonethes skopjensis Buturović, 1955
  • Alpioniscus slatinensis Buturović, 1955
  • Alpioniscus strasseri (Verhoeff, 1927)
  • Alpioniscus thracicus Andreev, 1986
  • Alpioniscus trogirensis Buturović, 1955
  • Alpioniscus tuberculatus (Frankenberger, 1939)
  • Alpioniscus vardarensis (Buturović, 1954)
  • Alpioniscus vejdovskyi (Frankenberger, 1939)
  • Alpioniscus velebiticus sp. nov. Bedek & Taiti[1]
  • Alpioniscus verhoeffi (Strouhal, 1938)
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References

  1. Jana Bedek; Stefano Taiti; Helena Bilandžija; Emma Ristori; Mariella Baratti (2019). "Molecular and taxonomic analyses in troglobiotic Alpioniscus (Illyrionethes) species from the Dinaric Karst (Isopoda: Trichoniscidae)". Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 187 (3): 539–584. doi:10.1093/zoolinnean/zlz056.
  • Helmut Schmalfuss (2003). "World catalog of terrestrial isopods (Isopoda: Oniscidea)". Stuttgarter Beiträge zur Naturkunde. 654: 1–341.
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