Porcellionidae is a terrestrial family of the order Isopoda.
This family contains 530 species, found on every continent except Antarctica.
The ventral plate of the thorax exoskeleton flare out slightly over the legs. This "flare" is called the epimeron. The , antenna-like structures at the back of the specimen, are flattened out and spearlike, and extend beyond the last exoskeletal plate.
Genera
The family contains 19 genera, and two further genera (
Inchanga and
Mahehia) may be included.
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Acaeroplastes Verhoeff, 1918
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Agabiformius Verhoeff, 1908
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Atlantidium Arcangeli, 1936
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Brevurus Schmalfuss, 1986
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Caeroplastes Verhoeff, 1918
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Congocellio Arcangeli, 1950
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Dorypoditius Verhoeff, 1942
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Leptotrichus Budde-Lund, 1885
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Lucasius Kinahan, 1859
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Mica Budde-Lund, 1908
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Pondo Barnard, 1937
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Porcellio Latreille, 1804
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Porcellionides Miers, 1877
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Proporcellio Verhoeff, 1907
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Soteriscus Vandel, 1956
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Thermocellio Verhoeff, 1942
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Tropicocellio Arcangeli, 1950
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Tura Budde-Lund, 1908
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Uramba Budde-Lund, 1908