Ione thoracica ( Montagu, 1808 )

Boyko, Christopher B., Williams, Jason D. & Shields, Jeffrey D., 2017, Parasites (Isopoda: Epicaridea and Nematoda) from ghost and mud shrimp (Decapoda: Axiidea and Gebiidea) with descriptions of a new genus and a new species of bopyrid isopod and clarification of Pseudione Kossmann, 1881, Zootaxa 4365 (3), pp. 251-301 : 256-259

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Ione thoracica ( Montagu, 1808 )
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Ione thoracica ( Montagu, 1808)

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Oniscus thoracicus Montagu, 1808: 103 –104, pl. 3, figs. 3–4 (type locality: Devonshire, England, infesting Cancer subterraneus = Callianassa subterranea (Montagu, 1808)) View in CoL .— Leach, 1813 –1814: 405–406 (description of Montagu, 1808, repeated).— Latreille, 1817: 54 (list).— Duvernoy, 1841: 113 (mention).

Oniscus (Ione) thoracicus — Latreille, 1818: pl. 336, fig. 46.

Ione thoracica — Lamarck, 1818: 170 –171 (list).— Guérin-Méneville, 1836: 22 (list), pl. 26, figs. 1–2.— White, 1857: xi (figure caption), 254–255, pl. 14, fig. 8a–b.— McAndrew, 1861: 225 (list).—Bate & Westwood, 1867: 255–256 (discussion), unnumbered fig. (copied from H. Milne Edwards, 1840).— Carus, 1885: 453 (list).— Giard & Bonnier, 1886: 890 (mention).— Norman, 1886: 13 (list).— Giard & Bonnier, 1887a: 23, 29, 36, 63, 76–77 (list), fig. 6.II. —Giard, 1887: 1115 (mention).— Giard & Bonnier, 1887b: 1309 (mention).— Groult, 1887: 165 –166 (brief discussion), pl. 11, fig. 13.—Giard, 1888: 28 (mention).— Lo Bianco, 1888: 410 (list).— Giard & Bonnier, 1889: 259 (mention).— Giard & Bonnier, 1890b: 376, 377, 381, 385, 387, 388 (discussion, list).— Ide, 1892: 100, 148, 149, pl. 7, figs. 95–97 (structure of male and female digestive tracts).— Perrier, 1893: 1021 (list).— Bonnier, 1900: 8, 152, 164, 166–167, 238–245, 247, 273, 381, pls. 1, 2, 3, figs. 1–6, text fig. 43.— Richard, 1900: 71 (list).— Gerstaecker & Ortmann, 1901: 153 (mention), 156–157 (mention), 185 (list), 254, 256–258 (list).— Richardson, 1904: 78 (mention).— Norman, 1905a: 17 (list).— Norman, 1905b: 86, 93 (list).— Norman & Scott, 1906: vii, 52 (list).— Sinel, 1906: 224 (list).— Norman, 1907: 363 (list).— Lo Bianco, 1909: 594, 603 (list).— Giard, 1913: 408, 419 (mention).— Guiart, 1913: 3 (list).—Nierstrasz & Brender à Brandis, 1923: 80 (mention).— Caroli, 1928: 321 –326 (larval development).— Caroli, 1929b: 501 (mention).— Popov, 1929: 6, 10, 11, 17, 25 (occurrence in Kilen Bay on C. subterranea View in CoL ).— Tucker, 1930: 7 –8 (mention).— Caroli, 1931: 316, 319, 320 (mention).— Schmitt 1931: 159, fig. 31 (figure after Bonnier, 1900).— Tattersall, 1931: 187 (list).— Caspers, 1939: 243 (list).— Reverberi, 1941: 187, 197, figs. 3, 4 (Naples, infesting Callianassa laticauda Otto, 1828 = Pestarella tyrrhena (Petagna, 1792)) .— Reverberi, 1942b: 91 –93, 98, 99 (Naples, infesting C. laticauda = P. tyrrhena ).— Carayon, 1943: 47 (mention).—Reverberi & Pitotti, 1943: 111–184 (biology, development), figs. 1–27.— Reverberi, 1943a: 2, 42, 48, 72, 76, 94, 96, 101 (mention).— Reverberi, 1943b: 231, 233, 277–289, 296–298, 303, 309, 311, table 18–29, 42 (effects on C. laticauda = P. tyrrhena ).— Reverberi, 1945: 227, 230, 237–240, fig. 7 (development; effects on P. tyrrhena ).— Veillet, 1945: 297 (mention).— Reverberi, 1947b: 81 –85, 87, 90, 91 (Naples, infesting C. laticauda = P. tyrrhena and Upogebia littorialis (Risso, 1816) = U. pusilla (Petagna, 1792) View in CoL (experimental infestation)).— Baffoni, 1948: 134 (mention).— Baffoni, 1950: 213, 216. 218– 222 (Naples, infesting C. laticauda = P. tyrrhena ).— Holthuis, 1950: 15 (North Sea on C. subterranea View in CoL ).— Caullery, 1952: 70, 75–76 (discussion of sex change).— Reverberi, 1952: 292 (mention).— Baffoni, 1953: 438 –442 ( Italy, infesting C. laticauda = P. tyrrhena ).— Pike, 1953: 235 (occurrence at Jersey, England on C. stebbingi View in CoL = P. tyrrhena ).— Attardo, 1955: 125 (mention).— Reinhard, 1956: 89, 90, 101 (effects on hosts).— Spooner, 1957: 205 (list).— Charniaux-Cotton, 1960: 434 –435 (mention).— Tuzet et al., 1960: 505 (mention).— Holme, 1961: 453 (list).— Holme, 1966: 475 (list), 490, fig. 53 (distribution).— Bourdon, 1964: 3 (list).— Noble & Noble, 1964: 561 (mention).— Shiino, 1964a: 30 (mention).— Schmitt, 1965: 96, fig. 39 (figure after Bonnier, 1900).— Cals, 1966: 132 (mention).— Codreanu, 1967: 204 (mention).— Bourdon, 1968: 82 –94, fig. 1–8, 9b (synonymy list, redescription, biological data), 95 (comparison with I. vicina ), 121, 124, 128, 133, 134, 147, 157, 217, 408 (synonymy of I. gebiae ), 410.— Field, 1969: 1273 (discussion of larvae).— Sadoğlu, 1969: 175, 194–196, 201, 203, 206, figs. 17, 18, 20, 23B, 25B (eye development).— Danforth, 1970b: 19, 20 (mention).— Kaestner, 1970: 425 (mention).— Noble & Noble, 1971: 475 (mention).— Rioja, 1971: 511 (mention).— Bourdon, 1972: 101 (mention).— Naylor, 1972: 69 (list), 73 (characters), fig. 23j–l.— Cheng, 1973: 715 –716 (review of life cycle).— Beck, 1980a: 148 (mention).— Bourdon, 1980: 1, 2 (Roscoff, France, infesting C. tyrrhena = P. tyrhhena ).— Adema, 1981: 61 – 62, fig. 1 ( Netherlands, infesting C. subterranea View in CoL ).— Anderson & Dale, 1981: 143, 153 (larval host preferences discussed).— Bourdon, 1981b: 120 (mention).—Bourdon et al., 1981: 497, 500 (mention).— Adema & Huwae, 1982: 33, 46–47, fig. 5 (record from Netherlands).— Ross, 1983: 167, table 1 (list).— Anderson & Dale, 1989: 16 (mention).— Müller, 1989: 43 (mention).— Wägele, 1989: 214 –215, fig. 98 (life cycle, phylogeny).— Isaac et al., 1990: 402 –404 (list; species characters), fig. 9.15.— Owens & Rothlisberg, 1991: 785 (mention).— Brandt, 1993: 126 (mention).— Raibaut & Trilles, 1993: 374, 375, 429–431 (review of life cycle), figs. 11c, 50.— Janssen & Brandt, 1994: 9 –11, fig. 1 (review of life cycle).— Legrand & Juchault, 1994: 684 –685 (mention).— Rowden & Jones, 1994: 623, 625, 629, 633, table 4 (prevalence levels on C. subterranea View in CoL from the North Sea).— Hayward et al. 1995: 358 –360 (list), fig. 8.25.— Markham, 1995: 86 (mention).— Astall et al., 1996: 822 (mention).— Dworschak, 1998: 1536, 1536, 1543, 1545, table 1 (prevalence levels in P. tyrrhena from the Adriatic Sea).— Markham & Boyko, 1999: 3 (mention).— Trilles, 1999: 288, 293, 295, 296, 305, 323, 330, 334, 335, figs. 8.8F, 8.12B, 8.14D, 8.16D.— Mariappan et al., 2000: 305 (mention).— Dreyer & Wägele, 2001: 172, 175, fig. 10 (life cycle).— Markham, 2001: 196 (mention), 197 (in part, not material from Nigeria), 199–201 (list, in part, not material from Nigeria).—Van der Land, 2001: 322 (list).— Torres Jorda & Roccatagliata, 2002: 725 (mention).— Junoy & Castelló, 2003: 303 (list).— Wardiatno, 2004: 83 (mention).— Legrand & Juchault, 2006: 421 (mention).—Román- Contreras, 2008a: 282 (mention).— Meconcelli et al., 2015: 43 (mention).— Subramoniam, 2017: 7 (table), 17 (mention).

Jone [sic] thoracicus — Brébisson, 1825: 254 (brief discussion).— Desmarest, 1825: 286, pl. 46, fig. 10.— Audouin & H. Milne Edwards, 1826: 359 –361, pl. 49, figs. 10–11.—H. Milne Edwards, 1840a: 279 –280 (list).—H. Milne Edwards, 1840b: pl. 59, fig. 1.— Verril, 1869: 243 (mention).— Stalio, 1877: 1386 (240 in separately paginated reprint volume) (list).

Iona [sic] thoracica — Bosc & Desmarest, 1830: 129 (list).— Lamarck, 1838: 293 (list).—H. Milne Edwards, 1840a: pl. 33, figs. 14–15.

Ione thoracique—Bosc & Desmarest, 1830: 129 (list), pl. 15bis, fig. 5.

Ione thoracicus — Lucas, 1840: 246, pl. 19, figs. 2–3.—H. Milne Edwards, 1843: 174 –175 (discussion).— White, 1847: 111 (list).—Van der Hoeven, 1849: 746 (list).— White, 1850 (81 (list).— Gosse, 1855: 133 (list), fig. 227.— Lucas, 1883: LXXVIII–LXXIX (Mediterranean, infesting C. subterranea View in CoL ).— Stebbing, 1893: 414 (list).— Tattersall, 1905: 86 (list).

Jone [sic] thoracica — Cornalia & Panceri, 1861: 115 –116 (list).— Heller, 1866: 749 –750 (list).— Nardo, 1868: 268 (list).— Fraisse, 1877: 52 (Naples, infesting Gebia littoralis Risso, 1816 = U. pusilla View in CoL ).— Fraisse, 1878a: 290 (same data as Fraisse, 1877).— Fraisse, 1878b: 405, 417 (mention).— Stossich, 1880: 229 (list).— Kossmann, 1881a: 653, 665, pl. 33, figs. 14–16 (illustration of head appendages).— Kossmann, 1881b: 170 –181, pl. 10, figs. 1–9.— Walz, 1882: 178, 193 (mention).— Gerstaecker & Ortmann, 1901: pl. 11, figs. 1–3.— Giard & Bonnier, 1887a: 176 (mention).— Giard & Bonnier, 1889: 259 (mention).— Giard, 1899: 497 (47 in alternately paginated edition) (list).— Giard, 1913: 129 (list).— Reverberi, 1942a: 58 ( Italy, infesting C. laticauda = P. tyrrhena ).— Reverberi, 1945: 235, 237–239, figs. 6, 8, 9 (development; effects on P. tyrrhena ).— Reverberi, 1947a: 345 –347 (development; effects on C. laticauda = P. tyrrhena ).— Kaestner, 1967: 1161 (mention).— Restivo, 1968: 505 (Naples, infesting C. laticauda = P. tyrrhena ).

Iones [sic] thoracicus — Van Beneden, 1876: 145 (mention).

“a parasite… makes its home within the thoracic plate of the burrowing crab ( Callianassa subterranea )” Wood & Holder, 1885: 478 (mention).

Ione vicina Giard & Bonnier, 1890b: 376 , 385, 387 (nomen nudum) (Naples, infesting Callianassa truncata Giard & Bonnier, 1890 ).— Stebbing, 1893: 414 (list).— Reverberi, 1943a: 42 –43 (mention) (new synonymy).

Ione gebiae Giard & Bonnier, 1890b: 377 , 398 (nomen nudum) (Naples, infesting Gebia stellata = Upogebia stellata ( Montagu, 1808) View in CoL .— Stebbing, 1893: 414 (list).— Bonnier, 1900: 222, 248 (nomen nudum).— Richard, 1900: 71 (list).—Nierstrasz & Brender à Brandis, 1923: 80 (mention).— Shiino, 1964a: 30, 32 (mention).— Bourdon, 1968: 408 (list).

Ione vicina Bonnier, 1900: 48 , 61, 222, 247–248, 294, pl. 3, figs. 7–15 (type locality: Naples, Italy, infesting C. truncata ).— Richard, 1900: 71 (list).— Richardson, 1905: 505, 507 (mention).—Nierstrasz & Brender à Brandis, 1923: 80 (mention).— Caroli, 1929b: 501 (mention).— Caroli, 1931: 320 –321 (mention).— Caspers, 1939: 243 (list).— Reverberi, 1943b: 233, 297–299, 301, figs. 47, 50, 51 (effects on C. truncata ).— Baffoni, 1949: 237 (mention).— Shiino, 1964a: 30, 32 (mention).— Bourdon, 1968: 82 (mention), 94–95, fig. 9A (after Bonnier, 1900).— Restivo, 1970: 305, 314 (mention).— Argano et al., 1995: 23 (list).— Markham, 1995: 86 (mention).— Abed-Navandi & Dworschak, 1997: 568 (first report from Croatian C. truncata ).— Trilles, 1999: 296, 334 (mention), fig. 8.16C.— Markham, 2001: 199 –200 (list).—Van der Land, 2001: 322 (list) (new synonymy).

Jone [sic]— Reverberi, 1947b: fig. 1 (Naples, infesting C. laticauda = P. tyrrhena ).

Ione — Reveberi, 1947b: figs. 2–7, 9 (Naples, infesting C. laticauda = P. tyrrhena and U. littoralis = U. pusilla [experimental infestation]).

Ione Thoracica — Brezeanu & Elian, 1958: 1181 (mention).

Jone [sic] vicina — Restivo, 1968: 505 (none found at Naples on C. truncata ).

Jone [sic] gebiae — Restivo, 1968: 506, table 3 (none found at Naples on Upogebia littoralis = U. pusilla ).

“a bopyrid parasite” Hughes, 1998: 60–61 (summary of data from Rowden & Jones, 1994).

not Ione thoracica — Olaosebikan, 1986: iv, vi, vii, viii, 9, 27–32, 39, 40, fig. 13 ( Nigeria, infesting Callianassa balssi Monod, 1933 = Callichirus balssi (Monod, 1933)) (= Ione undescribed sp.).

Material examined. Croatia: Mature female (11.8 mm), mature male (4.5 mm) ( NHMW 25382 View Materials ), ex branchial chamber of Pestarella tyrrhena (sex and size unknown), Volosko, coll. D. Abed-Navandi , 18 May 2000; mature female (5.5 mm), mature male (2.2 mm) (NHMW 25807), ex branchial chamber of female Callianassa truncata (4.9 mm CL) (NHMW 14779/K6), Kvarner, Volosko, coll. D. Abed-Navandi, 15 Jul 1996; mature female (9.4 mm), mature male (3.3 mm) ( NHMW 25810 View Materials ), ex left branchial chamber of male N. truncata (9.0 mm CL) ( NHMW 25014 View Materials , Fig. 1D View FIGURE 1 ), Volosko , Croatia, coll. D. Abed-Navandi , Apr 2003. Italy: Mature female (12.0 mm), mature male (5.7 mm) ( NHMW 25231 View Materials ), ex branchial chamber of female P. tyrrhena (13.2 mm CL) ( NHMW 25853 View Materials ), Lido di Staranzano, coll. P. Dworschak , 11 May 1988; 4 ovigerous females (8.7– 11 mm), 2 mature males (5.1–5.3 mm), 1 partial mature male (posterior end only), ex unknown host, Naples Aquarium , coll. unknown , 17 Nov 1890 (NMV J62892 View Materials ). Tunisia: Mature female (4.8 mm), mature male (2.5 mm) ( NHMW 25809 View Materials ), ex branchial chamber of male C. truncata (6.4 mm CL) ( NHMW 18819 View Materials /7), Hammamet, ca. 2 m, coll. P. Dworschak 15 Jan 2000.

Distribution. Northwestern Atlantic ( Netherlands, Belgium, United Kingdom, France); Mediterranean ( Spain, Tunisia, Italy); Adriatic Sea ( Croatia); and Black Sea.

Hosts. Callianassa subterranea ( Montagu, 1808) (type host), C. truncata Giard & Bonnier, 1890 , and Pestarella tyrrhena (Petagna, 1792) .

Remarks. Bourdon (1968) compared Ione thoracia with I. vicina based on Bonnier’s (1900) data as he did not have any bopyrids from Callinassa truncata available to examine. Bourdon (1968) concluded that the only apparent differences between the two species were in the shapes of the endopods and lateral plates of the first pleopods ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 ). We examined five pairs of Ione from C. truncata and Pestarella tyrrhena , including: three from Croatia ( Figs 1D View FIGURE 1 , 2C, E View FIGURE 2 ), one from Italy ( Fig. 2D View FIGURE 2 ), and one from Tunisia ( Fig. 2F View FIGURE 2 ). Whereas the Croatian females show near identical morphology to the Italian specimen illustrated by Bonnier (1900; repeated by Bourdon 1968: fig. 9 A; Fig. 2 A View FIGURE 2 herein) in the morphology of the first pleopod endopods, lateral plates, and appearance of short endopods ( Fig. 2C, E View FIGURE 2 ), the Tunisian ( Fig. 2F View FIGURE 2 ) and newly examined Italian females ( Fig. 2D View FIGURE 2 ) have first pleopods that are identical to that of the “typical” I. thoracica ( Bourdon 1968: fig. 9B; Fig. 2B View FIGURE 2 herein) in possessing long endopods. The specimen Bonnier (1900) identified as I. thoracica came from an unspecified locality that was most likely Wimereux, France. In other respects the females are essentially identical, as are the males. This leads us to conclude that there is no good reason to maintain I. vicina as distinct from I. thoracica ; therefore, we herein synonymize the two species. Interestingly, specimens occurring on Pestarella tyrrhena from Italy and Croatia both show “typical” I. thoracica morphology for the first pleopod, suggesting there may be a population on C. truncata around Italy and Croatia that show the “ vicina ” morphology of the first pleopod, perhaps due to isolation from other populations on these hosts in the Mediterranean. Note that several spellings of Ione thoracica / thoracicus were incorrectly given by Bourdon (1968) in his synonymy list and are corrected herein.

Boyko et al. (2013) erred when they stated that Ione spp. were unlikely to occur on gebiid hosts and also in their agreement with Bourdon (1968) in discounting the earlier report by Fraisse (1877; 1878a) of I. thoracica from Upogebia pusilla (Petanga, 1792) (not U. stellata (Montagu, 1808)) . In addition, data from An et al. (2009) strongly support the rare occurrence of Ione spp. on gebiid hosts.

We consider the material from Nigeria reported by Olaosebikan (1986) to be distinct from Ione thoracica . The form of the females’ uropods is very different from that seen in any specimens of I. thoracica (based on material examined in this study, as well as illustrations from other papers, e.g., Reverberi & Pitotti 1943; Bourdon 1968) and the coxal plates of the first two pereomeres are not elongated as in true I. thoracica . Additionally, the host, Callichirus balssi (Monod, 1933) , and locality occur well outside of the range of I. thoracica . Callianassa balssi Monod, 1933 is the type species of Balsscallichirus Sakai, 2011 , but is better left in Callichirus Stimpson, 1866 , pending revision of these and related genera (Poore, pers. commun.).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Isopoda

Family

Bopyridae

Genus

Ione

Loc

Ione thoracica ( Montagu, 1808 )

Boyko, Christopher B., Williams, Jason D. & Shields, Jeffrey D. 2017
2017
Loc

[sic] vicina

Restivo 1968: 505
1968
Loc

[sic] gebiae

Restivo 1968: 506
1968
Loc

Ione

Brezeanu 1958: 1181
1958
Loc

Ione vicina

Markham 2001: 199
Land 2001: 322
Trilles 1999: 296
Abed-Navandi 1997: 568
Argano 1995: 23
Markham 1995: 86
Restivo 1970: 305
Bourdon 1968: 82
Shiino 1964: 30
Baffoni 1949: 237
Reverberi 1943: 233
Caspers 1939: 243
Caroli 1931: 320
Caroli 1929: 501
Richardson 1905: 505
Bonnier 1900: 48
Richard 1900: 71
1900
Loc

Ione vicina

Reverberi 1943: 42
Stebbing 1893: 414
Giard 1890: 376
1890
Loc

Ione gebiae

Bourdon 1968: 408
Shiino 1964: 30
Bonnier 1900: 222
Richard 1900: 71
Stebbing 1893: 414
Giard 1890: 377
1890
Loc

[sic] thoracicus

Van 1876: 145
1876
Loc

[sic] thoracica

Restivo 1968: 505
Kaestner 1967: 1161
Reverberi 1947: 345
Reverberi 1945: 235
Reverberi 1942: 58
Giard 1913: 129
Giard 1899: 497
Giard 1889: 259
Giard 1887: 176
Walz 1882: 178
Kossmann 1881: 653
Kossmann 1881: 170
Stossich 1880: 229
Fraisse 1878: 290
Fraisse 1878: 405
Fraisse 1877: 52
Nardo 1868: 268
Heller 1866: 749
Cornalia 1861: 115
1861
Loc

Tattersall 1905: 86
Stebbing 1893: 414
Gosse 1855: 133
Hoeven 1849: 746
White 1847: 111
Milne 1843: 174
Lucas 1840: 246
1840
Loc

Iona [sic] thoracica

Lamarck 1838: 293
Bosc 1830: 129
1830
Loc

Ione

Desmarest 1830: 129
1830
Loc

[sic] thoracicus

Stalio 1877: 1386
Verril 1869: 243
Milne 1840: 279
Audouin 1826: 359
Brebisson 1825: 254
Desmarest 1825: 286
1825
Loc

Subramoniam 2017: 7
Meconcelli 2015: 43
Contreras 2008: 282
Legrand 2006: 421
Wardiatno 2004: 83
Junoy 2003: 303
Torres 2002: 725
Dreyer 2001: 172
Markham 2001: 196
Land 2001: 322
Mariappan 2000: 305
Markham 1999: 3
Trilles 1999: 288
Dworschak 1998: 1536
Astall 1996: 822
Hayward 1995: 358
Markham 1995: 86
Janssen 1994: 9
Legrand 1994: 684
Rowden 1994: 623
Brandt 1993: 126
Raibaut 1993: 374
Owens 1991: 785
Isaac 1990: 402
Anderson 1989: 16
Muller 1989: 43
Wagele 1989: 214
Ross 1983: 167
Adema 1982: 33
Adema 1981: 61
Anderson 1981: 143
Bourdon 1981: 120
Beck 1980: 148
Bourdon 1980: 1
Cheng 1973: 715
Bourdon 1972: 101
Naylor 1972: 69
Noble 1971: 475
Rioja 1971: 511
Danforth 1970: 19
Kaestner 1970: 425
Field 1969: 1273
Sadoglu 1969: 175
Bourdon 1968: 82
Codreanu 1967: 204
Holme 1966: 475
Cals 1966: 132
Schmitt 1965: 96
Bourdon 1964: 3
Noble 1964: 561
Shiino 1964: 30
Holme 1961: 453
Charniaux-Cotton 1960: 434
Tuzet 1960: 505
Spooner 1957: 205
Reinhard 1956: 89
Attardo 1955: 125
Baffoni 1953: 438
Pike 1953: 235
Caullery 1952: 70
Reverberi 1952: 292
Baffoni 1950: 213
Holthuis 1950: 15
Baffoni 1948: 134
Reverberi 1947: 81
Reverberi 1945: 227
Veillet 1945: 297
Carayon 1943: 47
Reverberi 1943: 2
Reverberi 1943: 231
Reverberi 1942: 91
Reverberi 1941: 187
Caspers 1939: 243
Caroli 1931: 316
Schmitt 1931: 159
Tattersall 1931: 187
Tucker 1930: 7
Caroli 1929: 501
Popov 1929: 6
Caroli 1928: 321
Giard 1913: 408
Guiart 1913: 3
Lo 1909: 594
Norman 1907: 363
Sinel 1906: 224
Norman 1905: 17
Norman 1905: 86
Richardson 1904: 78
Gerstaecker 1901: 153
Bonnier 1900: 8
Richard 1900: 71
Perrier 1893: 1021
Ide 1892: 100
Giard 1890: 376
Giard 1889: 259
Lo 1888: 410
Giard 1887: 23
Giard 1887: 1309
Groult 1887: 165
Giard 1886: 890
Norman 1886: 13
Carus 1885: 453
McAndrew 1861: 225
Guerin-Meneville 1836: 22
Lamarck 1818: 170
1818
Loc

Oniscus thoracicus

Duvernoy 1841: 113
Latreille 1817: 54
Montagu 1808: 103
1808
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