Английская Википедия:Androniscus dentiger

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Androniscus dentiger, the rosy woodlouse or pink woodlouse is a species of woodlouse found from the British Isles to North Africa.[1]

Description

A. dentiger is a small woodlouse, at only 6 mm (¼ in) long, and is characteristically pink or orange in colour, with a yellow stripe along the midline of the dorsal surface,[2] which divides in two towards the animal's tail. It has large eyes for its size and a granular exoskeleton.[3]

Ecology

In the British Isles, A. dentiger is found in a wide variety of habitats, including coastal areas, gardens, old quarries[2] and caves.[4] It lives where there is a significant amount of lime available, and is reported to show a preference for Anglican churchyards over Catholic ones because the older, Protestant churches used ox-blood mortar.[5]

In the south of its range, A. dentiger is primarily troglobitic, with populations in different cave systems being genetically isolated by the lack of migration between caves.[6] Animals like A. dentiger which prefer to live in caves, but are not restricted to the cave environment may be termed troglophilic.[7]

In North America, A. dentiger is only known to occur in greenhouses.[8]

Subspecies

According to some authors, A. dentiger may be considered a complex of sibling species or cryptic species .[1] Six subspecies are recognised:[9]

  • Androniscus dentiger africanus Arcangeli, 1939
  • Androniscus dentiger caecus Brian, 1938
  • Androniscus dentiger calcivagus Verhoeff, 1908
  • Androniscus dentiger croaticus Strouhal, 1939
  • Androniscus dentiger dentiger Verhoeff, 1908
  • Androniscus dentiger ligulifer Verhoeff, 1908

See also

References

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