Styloniscus Murrayi
''Styloniscus'' is a genus of woodlice in the family Styloniscidae. It contains the following species : *''Styloniscus araucanicus'' (Verhoeff, 1939) *'' Styloniscus australiensis'' Vandel, 1973 *'' Styloniscus australis'' (Dollfus, 1890) *'' Styloniscus austroafricanus'' (Barnard, 1932) *'' Styloniscus capensis'' (Barnard, 1932) *'' Styloniscus cestus'' (Barnard, 1932) *'' Styloniscus commensalis'' (Chilton, 1910) *'' Styloniscus georgensis'' (Barnard, 1932) *'' Styloniscus hirsutus'' Green, 1971 *'' Styloniscus horae'' (Barnard, 1932) *'' Styloniscus hottentoti'' (Barnard, 1932) *'' Styloniscus iheringi'' (Verhoeff, 1951) *''Styloniscus insulanus'' Ferrara & Taiti, 1983 *'' Styloniscus japonicus'' Nunomura, 2000 *'' Styloniscus jeanneli'' (Paulian de Felice, 1940) *'' Styloniscus katakurai'' Nunomura, 2007 *'' Styloniscus kermadecensis'' (Chilton, 1911) *'' Styloniscus longistylis'' Dana, 1853 *'' Styloniscus maculosus'' Green, 1961 *'' Styloniscus magellanicus'' Dana, 1853 *'' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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James Dwight Dana
James Dwight Dana FRS FRSE (February 12, 1813 – April 14, 1895) was an American geologist, mineralogist, volcanologist, and zoologist. He made pioneering studies of mountain-building, volcanic activity, and the origin and structure of continents and oceans around the world. His zoological author abbreviation is Dana. Early life and career Dana was born February 12, 1813, in Utica, New York. His father was merchant James Dana (1780–1860) and his mother was Harriet Dwight (1792–1870). Through his mother he was related to the Dwight New England family of missionaries and educators including uncle Harrison Gray Otis Dwight and first cousin Henry Otis Dwight. He showed an early interest in science, which had been fostered by Fay Edgerton, a teacher in the Utica high school, and in 1830 he entered Yale College in order to study under Benjamin Silliman the elder. Graduating in 1833, for the next two years he was teacher of mathematics to midshipmen in the Navy, and sailed ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Styloniscus Insulanus
''Styloniscus'' is a genus of woodlice in the family Styloniscidae. It contains the following species : *''Styloniscus araucanicus'' (Verhoeff, 1939) *'' Styloniscus australiensis'' Vandel, 1973 *'' Styloniscus australis'' (Dollfus, 1890) *'' Styloniscus austroafricanus'' (Barnard, 1932) *'' Styloniscus capensis'' (Barnard, 1932) *'' Styloniscus cestus'' (Barnard, 1932) *'' Styloniscus commensalis'' (Chilton, 1910) *'' Styloniscus georgensis'' (Barnard, 1932) *'' Styloniscus hirsutus'' Green, 1971 *'' Styloniscus horae'' (Barnard, 1932) *'' Styloniscus hottentoti'' (Barnard, 1932) *'' Styloniscus iheringi'' (Verhoeff, 1951) *'' Styloniscus insulanus'' Ferrara & Taiti, 1983 *'' Styloniscus japonicus'' Nunomura, 2000 *'' Styloniscus jeanneli'' (Paulian de Felice, 1940) *'' Styloniscus katakurai'' Nunomura, 2007 *'' Styloniscus kermadecensis'' (Chilton, 1911) *'' Styloniscus longistylis'' Dana, 1853 *'' Styloniscus maculosus'' Green, 1961 *'' Styloniscus magellanicus'' Dana, 1853 *'' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Styloniscus Manuvaka
''Styloniscus manuvaka'' is a species of terrestrial isopod endemic to the islands of Rapa Nui and Rapa Iti. Its name is an epithet in the Rapa Nui language that translates roughly to "Canoe Bug". The name references the Canoe Bug Hypothesis which holds this species colonized these islands alongside ancient Polynesians via transplanted "Canoe Plants" such as banana, taro, and breadfruit. While this species is presently known only by relict populations in caves on Rapa Nui, its status on Rapa Iti is unknown. Another "Canoe Bug", ''Hawaiioscia rapui'', is the only other terrestrial isopod species native to Rapa Nui. ''Styloniscus manuvaka'' is in need of conservation measures, as its persistence is likely threatened by a combination of habitat loss, non-native species, and global climate change. The Darwin200 project will survey for this species and other potential canoe bug species on Rapa Nui, Pitcairn, and Mangareva Mangareva is the central and largest island of the Gam ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Styloniscus Mauritiensis
''Styloniscus'' is a genus of woodlice in the family Styloniscidae. It contains the following species : *''Styloniscus araucanicus'' (Verhoeff, 1939) *'' Styloniscus australiensis'' Vandel, 1973 *'' Styloniscus australis'' (Dollfus, 1890) *'' Styloniscus austroafricanus'' (Barnard, 1932) *'' Styloniscus capensis'' (Barnard, 1932) *'' Styloniscus cestus'' (Barnard, 1932) *'' Styloniscus commensalis'' (Chilton, 1910) *'' Styloniscus georgensis'' (Barnard, 1932) *'' Styloniscus hirsutus'' Green, 1971 *'' Styloniscus horae'' (Barnard, 1932) *'' Styloniscus hottentoti'' (Barnard, 1932) *'' Styloniscus iheringi'' (Verhoeff, 1951) *''Styloniscus insulanus'' Ferrara & Taiti, 1983 *'' Styloniscus japonicus'' Nunomura, 2000 *'' Styloniscus jeanneli'' (Paulian de Felice, 1940) *'' Styloniscus katakurai'' Nunomura, 2007 *'' Styloniscus kermadecensis'' (Chilton, 1911) *'' Styloniscus longistylis'' Dana, 1853 *'' Styloniscus maculosus'' Green, 1961 *'' Styloniscus magellanicus'' Dana, 1853 *'' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |