This paper presents first materials on the fauna and distribution of the terrestrial isopods - woodlice (Oniscidea) inhabiting the central and southern parts of Kostanay Region (Kazakhstan, Northern and Southern Turgai), located in the steppe zone. Most of the specimens of woodlice were collected in the territory of the National Nature Reserve “Altyn Dala”, a new protected area (established in 2012) and in the area of the Naurzum National Nature Reserve (established in 1931, World Heritage Site of UNESCO), on the Stipa lessingiana dry steppe. The list of woodlice includes six species (Crustacea: Isopoda: Oniscidea), belonging to five genera and three families in the study area. Four species are recorded for the first time in Kazakhstan - De...
ISSN 2165-8013 (Online)The present study contains the results of a study on terrestrial isopod (Crus...
New records of woodlice from anthropogenic and semi-natural habitats of the south of W Siberia reple...
The shallow underground of forested scree slopes represents a little-studied subterranean biotope. I...
This paper presents first materials on the fauna and distribution of the terrestrial isopods - woodl...
This paper presents first materials on the fauna and distribution of the terrestrial isopods - woodl...
Terrestrial isopods/woodlice are widespread and fuctions as the dominant component of the soil arthr...
An inventory of the woodlice fauna of the former USSR yielded 190 species, 64 of them were recorded ...
An inventory of the woodlice fauna of the former USSR yielded 190 species, 64 of them were recorded ...
Abstract We presented our findings of woodlouse Porcellionides pruinosus (Brandt, 183...
Woodlice/terrestrial isopods are very widespread, quite easily identified crustaceans. They form a d...
An inventory of the woodlice fauna of the former USSR yielded 190 species, 64 of them were recorded ...
This paper summarizes data regarding the terrestrial isopods of the White Carpathians range in the W...
An overview of the Estonian terrestrial isopod fauna is given, based on literature data and material...
A new species of woodlice, Protracheoniscus pokarzhevskii Gongalsky & Turbanov, sp. n. is described ...
A new species of woodlice, Protracheoniscus pokarzhevskii Gongalsky & Turbanov, sp. n. is described ...
ISSN 2165-8013 (Online)The present study contains the results of a study on terrestrial isopod (Crus...
New records of woodlice from anthropogenic and semi-natural habitats of the south of W Siberia reple...
The shallow underground of forested scree slopes represents a little-studied subterranean biotope. I...
This paper presents first materials on the fauna and distribution of the terrestrial isopods - woodl...
This paper presents first materials on the fauna and distribution of the terrestrial isopods - woodl...
Terrestrial isopods/woodlice are widespread and fuctions as the dominant component of the soil arthr...
An inventory of the woodlice fauna of the former USSR yielded 190 species, 64 of them were recorded ...
An inventory of the woodlice fauna of the former USSR yielded 190 species, 64 of them were recorded ...
Abstract We presented our findings of woodlouse Porcellionides pruinosus (Brandt, 183...
Woodlice/terrestrial isopods are very widespread, quite easily identified crustaceans. They form a d...
An inventory of the woodlice fauna of the former USSR yielded 190 species, 64 of them were recorded ...
This paper summarizes data regarding the terrestrial isopods of the White Carpathians range in the W...
An overview of the Estonian terrestrial isopod fauna is given, based on literature data and material...
A new species of woodlice, Protracheoniscus pokarzhevskii Gongalsky & Turbanov, sp. n. is described ...
A new species of woodlice, Protracheoniscus pokarzhevskii Gongalsky & Turbanov, sp. n. is described ...
ISSN 2165-8013 (Online)The present study contains the results of a study on terrestrial isopod (Crus...
New records of woodlice from anthropogenic and semi-natural habitats of the south of W Siberia reple...
The shallow underground of forested scree slopes represents a little-studied subterranean biotope. I...