Alloschizidium Verhoeff, 1919
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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/zoosystema2018v40a11 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3810289 |
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Alloschizidium Verhoeff, 1919 |
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Genus Alloschizidium Verhoeff, 1919 View in CoL
TYPE SPECIES. — Armadillidium pruvoti Racovitza, 1907 View in CoL by monotypy.
REMARKS
Schmalfuss (2008) pointed out that all the genera of Armadillidiidae possessing a schisma on the pereonite 1 ( Eluma Budde-Lund, 1885 , Ballodillium Vandel, 1961 , and Alloschizidium ) fall within his definition of the genus Schizidium Verhoeff, 1901 . However, he was not certain that all these genera belong to a monophyletic group and the presence of the schisma might be due to convergence. Therefore, he kept Schizidium as a separate genus distributed from Greece to Iran. The genus Alloschizidium appears to be very similar to Paraschizidium , with a possible synapomorphic character for these two genera being the subovoidal, instead of spherical, shape of the ball when the animals roll up (see also discussion in Taiti & Ferrara 1996). Then, the autapomorphic characters for Alloschizidium compared with Paraschizidium is the presence of the schisma. As remarked by Schmalfuss (2008) a molecular investigation might help to clarify the interrelationships among all the above mentioned genera.
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