seventy-six species of terrestrial isopods are recorded from Corsica. Eight species (Oritoniscus punctatus, Tiroloscia montana, Platyarthrus corsicus, Cylisticus uncinatus, Alloschizidium campanellii, Armadillidium lanzai, A, littorale and A. torchiai) are described as new and twelve are newly recorded from the island. The subspecies Oritoniscus paganus paganus and O. paganus ocellatus are raised to species rank. Phalloniscus pygmaeus (Budde-Lund) is transferred to the genus Sardoniscus Arcangeli, and Paraschizidium remyi Vandel and Typhloschizidium cottarellii Argano & Pesce to the genus Alloschizidium Verhoeff, of which Typhloschizidium Arcangeli and Nesolidium Verhoeff are considered to be junior synonyms. About half of the species have a West-Mediterranean distribution, the majiority being strictly Tyrrhenian (38%). About 25% of the species are endemic, which demonstrates the importance of Corsica as a specietion area. The Oniscidean fauna of Corsica is strictly related to that of the Tuscan Archipelago and, to a lasser extent, to that of Sardinia. Some important faunistic affinities exist with southern France (massifs of Maures and Estérel, anf Grasse region) and the Pyrenees. No species of southern origin (Sicilian or North African) has been collected in Corsica, which seems to exclude a zoogeographic relationship with those regions. The distribution of the species within Corsica is discussed. A key to all the species is given.

The terrestrial Isopoda of Corsica (Crustacea, Oniscidea)

TAITI Stefano;
1996

Abstract

seventy-six species of terrestrial isopods are recorded from Corsica. Eight species (Oritoniscus punctatus, Tiroloscia montana, Platyarthrus corsicus, Cylisticus uncinatus, Alloschizidium campanellii, Armadillidium lanzai, A, littorale and A. torchiai) are described as new and twelve are newly recorded from the island. The subspecies Oritoniscus paganus paganus and O. paganus ocellatus are raised to species rank. Phalloniscus pygmaeus (Budde-Lund) is transferred to the genus Sardoniscus Arcangeli, and Paraschizidium remyi Vandel and Typhloschizidium cottarellii Argano & Pesce to the genus Alloschizidium Verhoeff, of which Typhloschizidium Arcangeli and Nesolidium Verhoeff are considered to be junior synonyms. About half of the species have a West-Mediterranean distribution, the majiority being strictly Tyrrhenian (38%). About 25% of the species are endemic, which demonstrates the importance of Corsica as a specietion area. The Oniscidean fauna of Corsica is strictly related to that of the Tuscan Archipelago and, to a lasser extent, to that of Sardinia. Some important faunistic affinities exist with southern France (massifs of Maures and Estérel, anf Grasse region) and the Pyrenees. No species of southern origin (Sicilian or North African) has been collected in Corsica, which seems to exclude a zoogeographic relationship with those regions. The distribution of the species within Corsica is discussed. A key to all the species is given.
1996
Crustacea
Oniscidea
taxonomy
new species
Corsica
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