Mesoniscus is a genus of woodlouse, placed in its own family, Mesoniscidae, and section, Microcheta. It contains two species – Mesoniscus alpicolus and Mesoniscus graniger – that live in Central and Eastern Europe, mostly in and around caves.
Mesoniscus alpicolus is found in Lombardy and the Northern Calcareous Alps. In Austria, its range extends from the Karwendel near Innsbruck to the eastern edge of the Vienna Woods]], although it is also found in isolated pockets of Triassic and Silurian–Devonian limestone in Styria.
Mesoniscus graniger has a wider distribution than its congener; it is found in much of the Carpathians, including the Bihor Mountains and Banat mountains, and in the Dinaric Alps and Julian Alps. It is also found in the Caves of Aggtelek Karst in Hungary.
Mesoniscus is the only genus in the family Mesoniscidae, and is considered so distinct from other woodlice that the family is placed in a separate section, named Microcheta.
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