Trichorhina amazonica is a species of woodlouse, distributed throughout North-Eastern Brazil.[1]
Trichorhina amazonica | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Malacostraca |
Order: | Isopoda |
Suborder: | Oniscidea |
Family: | Platyarthridae |
Genus: | Trichorhina |
Species: | T. amazonica
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Binomial name | |
Trichorhina amazonica Souza-Kury, 1997
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Description
editIt is described as being brown with small brown spots on its head. The entire isopod is covered in fan-like scales, with the male reported as being 3.03 mm long and 1.24 mm wide. Its eyes have 10 ommatids and have a dark brown colour. The anterior margins of pereonite one reach the eyes. Its pleon outline is continuous with the pereon and the telson is reported to be sub-triangular and slightly concave. The antennae can reach pereonite two if stretched. The anennulae are each fitted with five aesthetascs. Due to its relatively high amount of ommatids it is theorized to be a more primitive member of the Trichorhina genus.[2]
References
edit- ^ Schmalfuss, Helmut (2003). "World catalog of terrestrial isopods (Isopoda: Oniscidea) — revised and updated version" (PDF). Stuttgarter Beiträge zur Naturkunde, Serie A. 654: 274 pp. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-02-24.
- ^ Souza-Kury, Leila A. (1997). "Two New Species of Trichorhina from Brazilian Amazonia (Isopoda, Oniscidea, Platyarthridae)". Crustaceana. 70 (2): 180–190. doi:10.1163/156854097X00816. ISSN 0011-216X. JSTOR 20105849.
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