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''Ligia'' is a genus of
isopod Isopoda is an Order (biology), order of crustaceans. Members of this group are called isopods and include both Aquatic animal, aquatic species and Terrestrial animal, terrestrial species such as woodlice. All have rigid, segmented exoskeletons ...
s, commonly known as rock lice or sea slaters. Most ''Ligia'' species live in
tidal zone The intertidal zone or foreshore is the area above water level at low tide and underwater at high tide; in other words, it is the part of the littoral zone within the tidal range. This area can include several types of habitats with various sp ...
cliffs and rocky beaches, but there are several fully terrestrial species which occur in high-humidity environments.


Ecology

Coastal ''Ligia'' species exhibit a mixture of terrestrial and marine characteristics, drying out easily, needing moist air and proximity to water to retain water. While they have gills and can exchange gas under water, they only do so when escaping terrestrial
predator Predation is a biological interaction in which one organism, the predator, kills and eats another organism, its prey. It is one of a family of common List of feeding behaviours, feeding behaviours that includes parasitism and micropredation ...
s or being dislodged by
wave action In fluid dynamics, a wind wave, or wind-generated water wave, is a surface wave that occurs on the free surface of bodies of water as a result of the wind blowing over the water's surface. The contact distance in the direction of the wind is k ...
. They do not move swiftly in the water and are open to marine predation. They are well adapted to rocky surfaces and avoid sand, which opens them to terrestrial predation and
desiccation Desiccation is the state of extreme dryness, or the process of extreme drying. A desiccant is a hygroscopic (attracts and holds water) substance that induces or sustains such a state in its local vicinity in a moderately sealed container. The ...
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Taxonomy

It has been suggested that ''Ligia'' is more closely related to marine isopods than it is to true
woodlice Woodlice are terrestrial isopods in the suborder Oniscidea. Their name is derived from being often found in old wood, and from louse, a parasitic insect, although woodlice are neither parasitic nor insects. Woodlice evolved from marine isopods ...
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Species

Species separation is at times difficult because of sexual dimorphism. For example, males usually have longer and wider antennae than females. The males also tend to be larger but narrower, with the difference sometimes attributed to the female's brood pouch. Complicating matters is the possible existence of cryptic species in the genus. This is a list of all ''Ligia'' species contained in ''A Bibliography of Terrestrial Isopods'': *'' Ligia australiensis'' – Australian slater, Australia, including Tasmania and Lord Howe Island *''
Ligia baudiniana ''Ligia baudiniana'' is a woodlouse in the family Ligiidae. It has a coarsely granular surface and large eyes that are very close together. Distribution ''L. baudiniana'' has been found from Bermuda to the Yucatán Peninsula and south to Panama ...
'' – east and west coasts of the Americas *''
Ligia boninensis ''Ligia'' is a genus of isopods, commonly known as rock lice or sea slaters. Most ''Ligia'' species live in tidal zone cliffs and rocky beaches, but there are several fully terrestrial species which occur in high-humidity environments. Ecolog ...
'' – Bonin Islands, Japan *''
Ligia cajennensis ''Ligia cajennensis'' is a woodlouse in the Family (biology), family Ligiidae. It has a relatively narrow body with a rough, grainy texture. It's a dark yellow/rust color, with lighter antennae and legs. Its eyes are brownish black. Distributio ...
'' – French Guiana *''
Ligia cinerascens ''Ligia cinerascens'' is a woodlouse in the family Ligiidae. Description ''L. cinerascens'' is very similar to '' L. occidentalis'' with more antenna segments, but shorter overall antennal length. It can be distinguished from '' L. ex ...
'' – Hokkaido and northern Honshu, Japan, and the Kuril Islands *''
Ligia cursor ''Ligia cursor'' is a woodlouse in the family Ligiidae. The antennae are as long as the cephalothorax, which is the head and body of the animal. Its flagellum contains 21 segments, 14 larger and 7 smaller, and each joint shows setae (small bris ...
'' – Chile *''
Ligia curvata ''Ligia'' is a genus of isopods, commonly known as rock lice or sea slaters. Most ''Ligia'' species live in tidal zone cliffs and rocky beaches, but there are several fully terrestrial species which occur in high-humidity environments. Ecolo ...
'' – Angola *''
Ligia dante ''Ligia'' is a genus of isopods, commonly known as rock lice or sea slaters. Most ''Ligia'' species live in tidal zone cliffs and rocky beaches, but there are several fully terrestrial species which occur in high-humidity environments. Ecolo ...
'' – Hawai'i Island (Hawaii) *''
Ligia dentipes ''Ligia'' is a genus of isopods, commonly known as rock lice or sea slaters. Most ''Ligia'' species live in tidal zone cliffs and rocky beaches, but there are several fully terrestrial species which occur in high-humidity environments. Ecolo ...
'' – Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Indonesia *''
Ligia dilatata ''Ligia dilatata'' is a woodlouse in the family Family (from ) is a Social group, group of people related either by consanguinity (by recognized birth) or Affinity (law), affinity (by marriage or other relationship). It forms the basis for ...
'' – southern Africa (Namibia and South Africa) *''
Ligia eleluensis ''Ligia'' is a genus of isopods, commonly known as rock lice or sea slaters. Most ''Ligia'' species live in tidal zone cliffs and rocky beaches, but there are several fully terrestrial species which occur in high-humidity environments. Ecolo ...
'' – Maui, Hawaii *''
Ligia exotica ''Ligia exotica'', also called sea roach or wharf roach, is a woodlouse Ligia, sea slater in the Family (biology), family Ligiidae. It is found in various parts of the world living on rocky coasts and harbour walls just above high water mark. D ...
'' – wharf roach, introduced around the world in subtropical and warm temperate coastlines *''
Ligia ferrarai ''Ligia'' is a genus of isopods, commonly known as rock lice or sea slaters. Most ''Ligia'' species live in tidal zone cliffs and rocky beaches, but there are several fully terrestrial species which occur in high-humidity environments. Ecolo ...
'' – Madagascar *''
Ligia filicornis ''Ligia'' is a genus of isopods, commonly known as rock lice or sea slaters. Most ''Ligia'' species live in tidal zone cliffs and rocky beaches, but there are several fully terrestrial species which occur in high-humidity environments. Ecolo ...
'' – Venezuela *''
Ligia glabrata ''Ligia'' is a genus of isopods, commonly known as rock lice or sea slaters. Most ''Ligia'' species live in tidal zone cliffs and rocky beaches, but there are several fully terrestrial species which occur in high-humidity environments. Ecolo ...
'' – Southern Africa (Namibia and South Africa) *''
Ligia gracilipes ''Ligia'' is a genus of isopods, commonly known as rock lice or sea slaters. Most ''Ligia'' species live in tidal zone cliffs and rocky beaches, but there are several fully terrestrial species which occur in high-humidity environments. Ecolog ...
'' – west coast of Africa, Senegal to northern Angola *''
Ligia hachijoensis ''Ligia'' is a genus of isopods, commonly known as rock lice or sea slaters. Most ''Ligia'' species live in tidal zone cliffs and rocky beaches, but there are several fully terrestrial species which occur in high-humidity environments. Ecolo ...
'' – Izu Islands, Japan *''
Ligia hawaiensis ''Ligia'' is a genus of isopods, commonly known as rock lice or sea slaters. Most ''Ligia'' species live in tidal zone cliffs and rocky beaches, but there are several fully terrestrial species which occur in high-humidity environments. Ecolog ...
'' – Kaua'i, Hawaii *''
Ligia honu ''Ligia'' is a genus of isopods, commonly known as rock lice or sea slaters. Most ''Ligia'' species live in tidal zone cliffs and rocky beaches, but there are several fully terrestrial species which occur in high-humidity environments. Ecolog ...
'' – Hawaii Island, Hawaii *'' Ligia italica'' – coasts of the Black Sea, Mediterranean Sea, Atlantic in northern Africa downsouth to Cape Verde and Macaronesia Islands *'' Ligia kamehameha'' – Hawaii Island, Hawaii *''
Ligia latissima ''Ligia'' is a genus of isopods, commonly known as rock lice or sea slaters. Most ''Ligia'' species live in tidal zone cliffs and rocky shore, rocky beaches, but there are several fully terrestrial species which occur in high-humidity environme ...
'' – New Caledonia *'' Ligia litigiosa'' – Chile and Peru and the Juan Fernández Islands *'' Ligia malleata'' – Tanzania *'' Ligia mauinuiensis'' – Maui Nui Islands and Oahu, Hawaii *'' Ligia miyakensis'' – Izu Islands, Japan *'' Ligia natalensis'' – southeastern coast of South Africa from Knysna to Natal *'' Ligia novizealandiae'' – New Zealand and Kermadec Island *''
Ligia occidentalis ''Ligia occidentalis'', the western sea slater, is a species of sea slater of the family Ligiidae, in the genus Ligia. ''L. occidentalis'' is a habitat generalist of rocky shores. It is found on the Pacific coast of North America from Mexico to B ...
'' – California, Baja California, British Columbia *''
Ligia oceanica ''Ligia oceanica'', the sea slater, common sea slater, or sea roach, is a woodlouse, living in the littoral zone—rocky seashores of the European North Sea and Atlantic coastlines. ''L. oceanica'' is oval, twice as long as broad, and may reach ...
'' – Atlantic Coasts of Europe, coasts of western Baltic Sea and possibly introduced to the Atlantic Coast of North America *'' Ligia pallasii'' – Pacific Coast of North America, the Aleutian Islands to Santa Cruz, California *''
Ligia pallida ''Ligia'' is a genus of isopods, commonly known as rock lice or sea slaters. Most ''Ligia'' species live in tidal zone cliffs and rocky beaches, but there are several fully terrestrial species which occur in high-humidity environments. Ecolog ...
'' – Christmas Island in Polynesia *''
Ligia pele ''Ligia'' is a genus of isopods, commonly known as rock lice or sea slaters. Most ''Ligia'' species live in tidal zone cliffs and rocky beaches, but there are several fully terrestrial species which occur in high-humidity environments. Ecolog ...
'' – Maui, Hawai'i *''
Ligia perkinsi ''Ligia'' is a genus of isopods, commonly known as rock lice or sea slaters. Most ''Ligia'' species live in tidal zone cliffs and rocky shore, rocky beaches, but there are several fully terrestrial species which occur in high-humidity environme ...
'' – Kaua'i and O'ahu, Hawaiian Islands *''
Ligia persica ''Ligia'' is a genus of isopods, commonly known as rock lice or sea slaters. Most ''Ligia'' species live in tidal zone cliffs and rocky beaches, but there are several fully terrestrial species which occur in high-humidity environments. Ecolog ...
'' – Persian Gulf *'' Ligia philoscoides'' – southeastern Polynesia *'' Ligia pigmentata'' – Red Sea, Persian Gulf and coast of Somalia *''
Ligia platycephala ''Ligia platycephala'' is a species of isopod from the genus ''Ligia''. Description When seen from above, ''L. platycephala'' resembles ''L. exotica'', in the soft, weakly articulated body and the posteriorly narrowing outline at the back tropi ...
'' – Venezuela, Guyana and Trinidad *''
Ligia rolliensis ''Ligia'' is a genus of isopods, commonly known as rock lice or sea slaters. Most ''Ligia'' species live in tidal zone cliffs and rocky beaches, but there are several fully terrestrial species which occur in high-humidity environments. Ecolog ...
'' – Oahu, Hawai'i *''
Ligia rugosa ''Ligia'' is a genus of isopods, commonly known as rock lice or sea slaters. Most ''Ligia'' species live in tidal zone cliffs and rocky beaches, but there are several fully terrestrial species which occur in high-humidity environments. Ecolo ...
'' – southeastern Polynesia *'' Ligia ryukyuensis'' – Japan *'' Ligia saipanensi'' – Saipan Island, Micronesia *'' Ligia simoni'' – Northern Venezuela and northern Colombia *'' Ligia taiwanensis'' – Taiwan *'' Ligia vitiensis'' – Sulawesi, Singapore, New Guinea, Melanesia, Polynesia, and possibly introduced to Somalia *'' Ligia yamanishii'' – Tokyo *'' Ligia yemenica'' – Gulf of Aden


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* {{Authority control Woodlice Isopod genera Taxa named by Johan Christian Fabricius