Figure 2; Trichoniscidae. A Trichoniscus pusillus B Haplophthalmus danicus, highlighting cuticular sculpture of pereon C Miktoniscus cf. medcofi, highlighting cuticular sculpture of pereon D–E Miktoniscus spinosus, male D right pleopod I, ventral view E right pleopod II, ventral view (based on Schultz 1976: figs 8, 9, as M. halophilus) F–G Miktoniscus medcofi, male: F right pleopod I, ventral view G right pleopod II, ventral view (based on Schultz 1976: figs 40, 41). Abbreviations: en endopodite; ex exopodite. Scale bars: 1 mm.
Summary[edit] Description: Trichoniscus pusillus s.l., extracted from grass using Berlese funnel, The Naze, Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex, UK, 29 March 2018. Date: 5 April 2018, 19:19. Source: Trichoniscus sp.. Author: Donald Hobern from Copenhagen, Denmark. Camera location51° 53′ 07.67″ N, 1° 15′ 46.52″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 51.885463; 1.262922.
Figure 5; Six of the nine species added to this new checklist, a Porcellio monticola b Eluma caelata c Hyloniscus riparius d Trichoniscoides sarsi e Philoscia affinis and f Metatrichoniscoides leydigii; photos: Gert Arijs.
PRESERVED_SPECIMEN; ; microslide; Det. by: Christopher F. O'Mara 2016; CSBR Slide Grant image; IZ number 78975; lot count 1; Microslide 01, balsam, whole mount;
PRESERVED_SPECIMEN; ; 70% alc.->dry; Det. by: R. L. Garthwaite 1985; GM image; Gray Museum; IZ number 78563; lot count 1; original catalog number YPM IZ 34278; original catalog number GM 7178; 1985-09-28T00:00:00Z
ID per traits listed here: http://www.bmig.org.uk/species/trichorhina-tomentosa Seems a bit too elongate, but don't know what else it would be. Had no eyes, apparently, but it also lacks pigmentation so that figures.
ID per traits listed here: http://www.bmig.org.uk/species/trichorhina-tomentosa Seems a bit too elongate, but don't know what else it would be. Had no eyes, apparently, but it also lacks pigmentation so that figures.
ID per traits listed here: http://www.bmig.org.uk/species/trichorhina-tomentosa Seems a bit too elongate, but don't know what else it would be. Had no eyes, apparently, but it also lacks pigmentation so that figures.