The characters and composition of the family Eubelidae are discussed. At present the family includes 39 genera and 216 species. Six genera previously ascribed to this family have been removed, viz. Toradjia, Adinda, Protoradjia, Ankaritridium, Ambounia and Suarezia. The family is distributed in the tropical part of Africa, where it originated, the Arabian Peninsula, Mesopotamia and the Oriental Region. The Eubelidae are considered to be a monophyletic unit and a cladogram of the family is proposed. The eubelids have colonized different biomes, from mountain to lowland primary and secondary forests, savannahs and subdeserts.

Evolution and biogeography of the family Eubelidae (Crustacea, Oniscidea)

TAITI Stefano;
1991

Abstract

The characters and composition of the family Eubelidae are discussed. At present the family includes 39 genera and 216 species. Six genera previously ascribed to this family have been removed, viz. Toradjia, Adinda, Protoradjia, Ankaritridium, Ambounia and Suarezia. The family is distributed in the tropical part of Africa, where it originated, the Arabian Peninsula, Mesopotamia and the Oriental Region. The Eubelidae are considered to be a monophyletic unit and a cladogram of the family is proposed. The eubelids have colonized different biomes, from mountain to lowland primary and secondary forests, savannahs and subdeserts.
1991
Inglese
Juchault, P.; Mocquard, J.P.
The Biology of terrestrial Isopods. III. Proceedings of the Third International Symposium on the Biology of Terrestrial Isopods
23
30
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Crustacea
Eubelidae
taxonomy
ecology
distribution.
3
02 Contributo in Volume::02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
268
none
Taiti, Stefano; Ferrara, Franco; Schmalfuss, Helmut
info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart
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