Biology:Pseudarmadillo

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Short description: Genus of woodlice


Pseudarmadillo
Temporal range: Burdigalian? - Recent
Scientific classification e
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Malacostraca
Superorder: Peracarida
Order: Isopoda
Suborder: Oniscidea
Family: Delatorreiidae
Genus: Pseudarmadillo
Saussure, 1857[1]
Type species
Pseudarmadillo carinulatus
Saussure, 1857

Pseudarmadillo is a genus of woodlice from the Greater Antilles. All extant species live in Cuba, with one species also extending to the Bahamas:[2]

  • Pseudarmadillo agramontino Armas & Juarrero de Varona, 1999 – Camagüey Province
  • Pseudarmadillo assoi Armas & Juarrero de Varona, 1999 – Cienfuegos Province
  • Pseudarmadillo auritus Armas & Juarrero de Varona, 1999 – Sancti Spíritus Province
  • Pseudarmadillo bidentatus Armas & Juarrero de Varona, 1999 – Guantánamo Province
  • Pseudarmadillo buscki Boone, 1934La Habana Province
  • Pseudarmadillo carinulatus Saussure, 1857 – Cuba and the Bahamas
  • Pseudarmadillo elegans Armas & Juarrero de Varona, 1999 – Isla de la Juventud
  • Pseudarmadillo gillianus Richardson, 1902La Habana Province, Isla de la Juventud
  • Pseudarmadillo holguinensis Armas & Juarrero de Varona, 1999 – Holguín Province
  • Pseudarmadillo hoplites (Boone, 1934) – Camagüey Province
  • Pseudarmadillo jaumei Armas & Juarrero de Varona, 1999 – Guantánamo Province
  • Pseudarmadillo maiteae Juarrero de Varona & Armas, 2002 – Santiago de Cuba Province
  • Pseudarmadillo mitratus Armas & Juarrero de Varona, 1999 – Las Tunas Province
  • Pseudarmadillo nanus Armas & Juarrero de Varona, 1999 – Cienfuegos Province
  • Pseudarmadillo spinosus Armas & Juarrero de Varona, 1999 – Sancti Spíritus Province
  • Pseudarmadillo vansicklei Juarrero de Varona & Armas, 2003 – Santiago de Cuba Province

Two extinct species are also known from possibly Burdigalian age Dominican amber found on Hispaniola:[2]

The genus is often considered a member of the Pseudarmadillidae, of which it is the only genus. It has also been placed, together with Cuzcodinella oryx in the family Delatorreiidae, Delatorreia being a synonym of Pseudarmadillo.[2]

References

Wikidata ☰ Q3916135 entry