Haplophthalmus
Haplophthalmus is a genus of woodlice in family Trichoniscidae. It contains 47 described species,[1] of which two are listed as vulnerable species on the IUCN Red List – Haplophthalmus abbreviatus (endemic to Slovenia)[2] and Haplophthalmus rhinoceros (Croatia and Slovenia).[3]
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Subfamily: | Haplophthalminae |
Genus: | Haplophthalmus Schöbl, 1860 |
Species
- Haplophthalmus abbreviatus Verhoeff, 1928
- Haplophthalmus alicantinus Cruz & Dalens, 1990
- Haplophthalmus apuanus Verhoeff, 1908
- Haplophthalmus asturicus Vandel, 1952
- Haplophthalmus aternanus Verhoeff, 1931
- Haplophthalmus austriacus Verhoeff, 1940
- Haplophthalmus avolensis Vandel, 1969
- Haplophthalmus banaticus Radu, 1983
- Haplophthalmus bituberculatus Strouhal, 1963
- Haplophthalmus bodadonai Legrand & Vandel, 1950
- Haplophthalmus caecus Radu, Radu & Cadaru, 1955
- Haplophthalmus chisterai Cruz & Dalens, 1990
- Haplophthalmus claviger Verhoeff, 1944
- Haplophthalmus concordiae Verhoeff, 1952
- Haplophthalmus dalmaticus Buturović, 1955
- Haplophthalmus danicus Budde-Lund, 1879
- Haplophthalmus delmontensis Verhoeff, 1936
- Haplophthalmus fiumaranus Verhoeff, 1908
- Haplophthalmus gibbosus Verhoeff, 1930
- Haplophthalmus gibbus Legrand & Vandel, 1950
- Haplophthalmus hungaricus Kesselyak, 1930
- Haplophthalmus intermedius Frankenberger, 1941
- Haplophthalmus ionescui Radu, 1983
- Haplophthalmus kosswigi Strouhal, 1963
- Haplophthalmus ligurinus Verhoeff, 1930
- Haplophthalmus litoralis Verhoeff, 1952
- Haplophthalmus lombardicus Strouhal, 1948
- Haplophthalmus mariae Strouhal, 1953
- Haplophthalmus medius Radu, Radu & Cadaru, 1956
- Haplophthalmus mengii (Zaddach, 1844)
- Haplophthalmus meridionalis Legrand & Vandel, 1950
- Haplophthalmus monticellii Arcangeli, 1922
- Haplophthalmus montivagus Verhoeff, 1940
- Haplophthalmus movilae Gruia & Giurginca, 1998
- Haplophthalmus napocensis Radu, 1983
- Haplophthalmus orientalis Radu, Radu & Cadaru, 1956
- Haplophthalmus portofinensis Verhoeff, 1908
- Haplophthalmus provincialis Legrand & Legrand, 1950
- Haplophthalmus pumilio Verhoeff, 1944
- Haplophthalmus rhinoceros Verhoeff, 1930
- Haplophthalmus siculus Dollfus, 1896
- Haplophthalmus stygivagus Verhoeff, 1936
- Haplophthalmus teissieri Legrand, 1942
- Haplophthalmus tismanicus Tabacaru, 1970
- Haplophthalmus transiens Legrand & Vandel, 1950
- Haplophthalmus unituberculatus Vandel, 1955
- Haplophthalmus valenciae Cruz & Dalens, 1990
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References
- Helmut Schmalfuss (2003). "World catalog of terrestrial isopods (Isopoda: Oniscidea) – revised and updated version" (PDF). Stuttgarter Beiträge zur Naturkunde, Serie A. 654: 341 pp.
- B. Sket (1996). "Haplophthalmus abbreviatus". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 1996: e.T9693A13009569. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.1996.RLTS.T9693A13009569.en.
- B. Sket (1996). "Haplophthalmus rhinoceros". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 1996: e.T9694A13009600. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.1996.RLTS.T9694A13009600.en.
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