This paper is the first in a three part series concerned with the evolution of North American isopods of the genus Asellus. It contains the descriptions of four new species of isopods and a list of pertinent new range data of presently known species
Two species of anophthalmous, unpigmented asellids have been found in springs and groundwaters of S....
Lewis, Julian J., Bowman, Thomas E., Feller, Daniel J. (2011): A synopsis of the subterranean aselli...
Fleming’s arguments (1973) for reducing Conasellus to a synonym of Asellus are considered inadequate...
This paper is the first in a three part series concerned with the evolution of North American isopod...
This paper is the second in the three part series dealing with the evolution of the North American i...
This paper is the second in the three part series dealing with the evolution of the North American i...
This paper is the second in the three part series dealing with the evolution of the North American i...
Lewis, Juhan J. 2001. Three new species of subterranean asellids from western North America, with a ...
There have been a very few extensive studies on the interstitial asellote isopods, despite them bei...
Fleming’s arguments (1973) for reducing Conasellus to a synonym of Asellus are considered inadequate...
Numerous samples of oculate Asellus from eastern Siberia and the Japanese Islands, one from southern...
Four species of freshwater isopods in the family Asellidae were collected from Wisconsin. There is v...
Four species of freshwater isopods in the family Asellidae were collected from Wisconsin. There is v...
Four species of freshwater isopods in the family Asellidae were collected from Wisconsin. There is v...
Lewis, Julian J., Bowman, Thomas E., Feller, Daniel J. (2011): A synopsis of the subterranean aselli...
Two species of anophthalmous, unpigmented asellids have been found in springs and groundwaters of S....
Lewis, Julian J., Bowman, Thomas E., Feller, Daniel J. (2011): A synopsis of the subterranean aselli...
Fleming’s arguments (1973) for reducing Conasellus to a synonym of Asellus are considered inadequate...
This paper is the first in a three part series concerned with the evolution of North American isopod...
This paper is the second in the three part series dealing with the evolution of the North American i...
This paper is the second in the three part series dealing with the evolution of the North American i...
This paper is the second in the three part series dealing with the evolution of the North American i...
Lewis, Juhan J. 2001. Three new species of subterranean asellids from western North America, with a ...
There have been a very few extensive studies on the interstitial asellote isopods, despite them bei...
Fleming’s arguments (1973) for reducing Conasellus to a synonym of Asellus are considered inadequate...
Numerous samples of oculate Asellus from eastern Siberia and the Japanese Islands, one from southern...
Four species of freshwater isopods in the family Asellidae were collected from Wisconsin. There is v...
Four species of freshwater isopods in the family Asellidae were collected from Wisconsin. There is v...
Four species of freshwater isopods in the family Asellidae were collected from Wisconsin. There is v...
Lewis, Julian J., Bowman, Thomas E., Feller, Daniel J. (2011): A synopsis of the subterranean aselli...
Two species of anophthalmous, unpigmented asellids have been found in springs and groundwaters of S....
Lewis, Julian J., Bowman, Thomas E., Feller, Daniel J. (2011): A synopsis of the subterranean aselli...
Fleming’s arguments (1973) for reducing Conasellus to a synonym of Asellus are considered inadequate...