The females of a new species of Stenasellidae have been discovered in Snake Cave (= Gua Siput), in Sarawak, 4th Division, Malaysia (Gunong Mulu National Park, Borneo Island), by Mr. Philip Chapman, of Bristol, U.K., during an expedition of the Royal Geographical Society. The females of another larger species were known previously from several Cambodian caves. This suggests the existence of a general distribution of this family in the underground waters of the Peninsula and of the large Islands of the Indochinese Platform. Nevertheless, we must wait for the discovery of the males of these species to study their relationships, either with the European, or with the African stocks of the family
A new cave isopod species of the genus Stenasellus Dollfus, 1897 (Stenasellidae) from Iran is report...
Mexistenasellus floridensis sp. n. is described from Hole in Wall Cave, Jackson County, Florida. The...
Considering their systematic isolation among present Asellota, their strong burrowing behaviour, the...
The females of a new species of Stenasellidae have been discovered in Snake Cave (= Gua Siput), in S...
Stenasellus stocki n. sp., a new Stenasellid Isopod from underground waters of Sumatra Island (Indon...
Description of the first cavernicolous Stenasellid discovered in Kenya. St. kenyensis n.sp. is relat...
Some important morphological features, which are discussed here, point out that the Stenasellids (Cr...
Descriptions of four new species of Stenasellus (Aselloidea: Stenasellidae) from the underflow of te...
A new stenasellid isopod is described from Tashan Cave, Khuzestan Province, south-west Iran, belongi...
J. Magniez Guy, Rahmadi Cahyo. A new species of the genus Stenasellus (Crustacea, Isopoda, Asellota,...
An overview ofthepresent knowledgeofthe family Stenasellidae (Asellota; Aselloidea) is presented, fo...
An overview of the present knowledge of the family Stenasellidae (Asellota; Aselloidea) is presented...
Description of the females of two new species of the family Stenasellidae (anophthalmous and unpigme...
Stenasellus taitii n. sp. Messana & Argano Holotype male MZUF 5038, Yemen, Socotra Archipelago, S...
During the 1977-1978 Royal Geographical Society Mulu (Sarawak) Expedition a number of Decapod Crusta...
A new cave isopod species of the genus Stenasellus Dollfus, 1897 (Stenasellidae) from Iran is report...
Mexistenasellus floridensis sp. n. is described from Hole in Wall Cave, Jackson County, Florida. The...
Considering their systematic isolation among present Asellota, their strong burrowing behaviour, the...
The females of a new species of Stenasellidae have been discovered in Snake Cave (= Gua Siput), in S...
Stenasellus stocki n. sp., a new Stenasellid Isopod from underground waters of Sumatra Island (Indon...
Description of the first cavernicolous Stenasellid discovered in Kenya. St. kenyensis n.sp. is relat...
Some important morphological features, which are discussed here, point out that the Stenasellids (Cr...
Descriptions of four new species of Stenasellus (Aselloidea: Stenasellidae) from the underflow of te...
A new stenasellid isopod is described from Tashan Cave, Khuzestan Province, south-west Iran, belongi...
J. Magniez Guy, Rahmadi Cahyo. A new species of the genus Stenasellus (Crustacea, Isopoda, Asellota,...
An overview ofthepresent knowledgeofthe family Stenasellidae (Asellota; Aselloidea) is presented, fo...
An overview of the present knowledge of the family Stenasellidae (Asellota; Aselloidea) is presented...
Description of the females of two new species of the family Stenasellidae (anophthalmous and unpigme...
Stenasellus taitii n. sp. Messana & Argano Holotype male MZUF 5038, Yemen, Socotra Archipelago, S...
During the 1977-1978 Royal Geographical Society Mulu (Sarawak) Expedition a number of Decapod Crusta...
A new cave isopod species of the genus Stenasellus Dollfus, 1897 (Stenasellidae) from Iran is report...
Mexistenasellus floridensis sp. n. is described from Hole in Wall Cave, Jackson County, Florida. The...
Considering their systematic isolation among present Asellota, their strong burrowing behaviour, the...