Agnaridae

Family of woodlice From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Agnaridae is a family of woodlice. They were formerly considered part of the Trachelipodidae, but were moved from that family to Porcellionidae in 1989, and then placed as a separate family in 2003.[1]

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Agnaridae
Hemilepistus reaumuri
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Clade: Pancrustacea
Class: Malacostraca
Order: Isopoda
Suborder: Oniscidea
Section: Crinocheta
Family: Agnaridae
Schmidt, 2003
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Genera

The family contains the following genera:[2]

  • Agnara Budde-Lund, 1908 (20 species)
  • Desertoniscus Verhoeff, 1930 (13 species)
  • Fossoniscus Strouhal, 1965 (monotypic)
  • Hemilepistoides Borutzky, 1945 (monotypic)
  • Hemilepistus Budde-Lund, 1879 (15 species)
  • Koreoniscus Verhoeff, 1937 (2 species)
  • Lucasioides Kwon, 1993 (30 species)
  • Mongoloniscus Verhoeff, 1930 (17 species)
  • Orthometopon Verhoeff, 1917 (9 species)
  • Phalaba Budde-Lund, 1910 (3 species)
  • Protracheoniscus Verhoeff, 1917 (68 species)
  • Pseudoagnara Taiti & Ferrara, 2004 (2 species)
  • Socotroniscus Ferrara & Taiti, 1996 (monotypic)
  • Tadzhikoniscus Borutzky, 1976 (monotypic)
  • Tritracheoniscus Taiti & Manicastri, 1985 (monotypic)

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