Trichoniscus
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Trichoniscus is a genus
Genus
In biology, a genus is a low-level taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms, which is an example of definition by genus and differentia...

 of woodlice
Woodlouse
A woodlouse is a crustacean with a rigid, segmented, long exoskeleton and fourteen jointed limbs...

. It contains over 100 species, including the common pygmy woodlouse, Trichoniscus pusillus
Trichoniscus pusillus
Trichoniscus pusillus, sometimes called the common pygmy woodlouse, is one of the five most common species of woodlice in the British Isles. It is acknowledged to be the most abundant terrestrial isopod in Britain. It is found commonly across Europe north of the Alps, and has been introduced to...

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  • Trichoniscus aenariensis Verhoeff, 1942
  • Trichoniscus alemannicus Verhoeff, 1917
  • Trichoniscus alexandrae Caruso, 1978
  • Trichoniscus alticola Legrand, Strouhal & Vandel, 1950
  • Trichoniscus anophthalmus Vandel, 1965
  • Trichoniscus apenninicus Taiti & Ferrara, 1995
  • Trichoniscus aphonicus Borutzky, 1977
  • Trichoniscus asper Menge, 1854
  • Trichoniscus baschierii Brian, 1953
  • Trichoniscus bassoti Vandel, 1960
  • Trichoniscus beroni Andreev, 1985
  • Trichoniscus beschkovi Andreev, 1986
  • Trichoniscus biformatus Racovitza, 1908
  • Trichoniscus bogovinae Pljakić, 1970
  • Trichoniscus bononiensis Vandel, 1965
  • Trichoniscus bosniensis Verhoeff, 1901
  • Trichoniscus bulgaricus Andreev, 1970
  • Trichoniscus bureschi Verhoeff, 1926
  • Trichoniscus buturovici Pljakić, 1972
  • Trichoniscus callorii Brian, 1954
  • Trichoniscus carniolicus Strouhal, 1939
  • Trichoniscus carpaticus Tabacaru, 1974
  • Trichoniscus castanearum Verhoeff, 1952
  • Trichoniscus cavernicola Vandel, 1958
  • Trichoniscus chasmatophilus Strouhal, 1936
  • Trichoniscus circuliger Verhoeff, 1931
  • Trichoniscus coiffaiti Vandel, 1955
  • Trichoniscus corcyraeus Verhoeff, 1901
  • Trichoniscus crassipes Verhoeff, 1939
  • Trichoniscus craterium Verhoeff, 1942
  • Trichoniscus dancaui Tabacaru, 1996
  • Trichoniscus darwini Vandel, 1938
  • Trichoniscus demivirgo Blake, 1931
  • Trichoniscus dragani Tabacaru, 1974
  • Trichoniscus epomeanus Verhoeff, 1942
  • Trichoniscus foveolatus Vandel, 1950
  • Trichoniscus fragilis Racovitza, 1908
  • Trichoniscus gachassini (Giard, 1899)
  • Trichoniscus garevi Andreev, 2000
  • Trichoniscus ghidinii Brian, 1931
  • Trichoniscus gordoni Vandel, 1955
  • Trichoniscus gudauticus Borutzky, 1977
  • Trichoniscus halophilus Vandel, 1951
  • Trichoniscus heracleotis Strouhal, 1971
  • Trichoniscus heroldii Verhoeff, 1931
  • Trichoniscus hoctuni Mulaik, 1960
  • Trichoniscus illyricus Verhoeff, 1931
  • Trichoniscus inferus Verhoeff, 1908
  • Trichoniscus intermedius Vandel, 1958
  • Trichoniscus jeanneli Vandel, 1955
  • Trichoniscus karawankianus Verhoeff, 1939
  • Trichoniscus korsakovi Vandel, 1947
  • Trichoniscus lazzaronius Verhoeff, 1952
  • Trichoniscus licodrensis Pljakić, 1977
  • Trichoniscus lindbergi Vandel, 1958
  • Trichoniscus litorivagus Verhoeff, 1944
  • Trichoniscus maremmanus Taiti & Ferrara, 1995
  • Trichoniscus maritimus Verhoeff, 1930
  • Trichoniscus matulici Verhoeff, 1901
  • Trichoniscus muscivagus Verhoeff, 1917
  • Trichoniscus naissensis Pljakić, 1977
  • Trichoniscus neapolitanus Verhoeff, 1952
  • Trichoniscus nicaensis Legrand, 1953
  • Trichoniscus nivatus Verhoeff, 1917
  • Trichoniscus noricus Verhoeff, 1917
  • Trichoniscus oedipus Sfenthourakis, 1995
  • Trichoniscus orchidicola Mulaik, 1960
  • Trichoniscus pancici Pljakić, 1977
  • Trichoniscus pavani Brian, 1938
  • Trichoniscus pedronensis Vandel, 1947
  • Trichoniscus petrovi Andreev, 2002
  • Trichoniscus peyerimhoffi Vandel, 1955
  • Trichoniscus provisorius Racovitza, 1908
  • Trichoniscus pseudopusillus Arcangeli, 1929
  • Trichoniscus pusillus
    Trichoniscus pusillus
    Trichoniscus pusillus, sometimes called the common pygmy woodlouse, is one of the five most common species of woodlice in the British Isles. It is acknowledged to be the most abundant terrestrial isopod in Britain. It is found commonly across Europe north of the Alps, and has been introduced to...

    Brandt, 1833
  • Trichoniscus pygmaeus Sars, 1898
  • Trichoniscus racovitzai Tabacaru, 1994
  • Trichoniscus raitchevi Andreev & Tabacaru, 1972
  • Trichoniscus rhodiensis Arcangeli, 1934
  • Trichoniscus rhodopiensis Vandel, 1965
  • Trichoniscus riparianus Verhoeff, 1936
  • Trichoniscus scheerpeltzi Strouhal, 1958
  • Trichoniscus semigranulatus Buturović, 1954
  • Trichoniscus serbicus Pljakić, 1970
  • Trichoniscus serboorientalis Pljakić, 1977
  • Trichoniscus simplicifrons Verhoeff, 1901
  • Trichoniscus soloisensis Vandel, 1959
  • Trichoniscus stammeri Verhoeff, 1932
  • Trichoniscus steinboecki Verhoeff, 1931
  • Trichoniscus stoevi Andreev, 2002
  • Trichoniscus strasseri Verhoeff, 1938
  • Trichoniscus styricus Strouhal, 1958
  • Trichoniscus sulcatus Verhoeff, 1917
  • Trichoniscus tenebrarum Verhoeff, 1926
  • Trichoniscus thielei Verhoeff, 1901
  • Trichoniscus tranteevi Andreev, 2000
  • Trichoniscus tuberculatus Tabacaru, 1996
  • Trichoniscus valkanovi Andreev, 1985
  • Trichoniscus vandeli Tabacaru, 1996
  • Trichoniscus verhoeffi Dahl, 1919
  • Trichoniscus voltai Arcangeli, 1948
  • Trichoniscus vulcanius Verhoeff, 1942
  • Trichoniscus zangherii Arcangeli, 1952
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