Philoscia affinis explained

Philoscia affinis is a species of isopod in the family Philosciidae.[1]

Description

Philoscia affinis is visually extremely similar to Philoscia muscorum. The coloration of the head and the body are indicators for identification, but reliable identification requires microscopic examination of 7th pereiopod of a male specimen.[2]

Range

Philoscia affinis is native to Europe, including Spain, France, Slovenia, Italy, Hungary, Germany, and Croatia, and Northern Africa including Algeria, and Tunisia.[3]

Habitat

Philoscia affinis prefers sites outside of metropolitan areas, such as forests and coastal grassland (while P. muscorum will generally favor open grasslands).Philoscia affinis will usually be found under rocks and rotting wood and leaves.

Taxonomy

Philoscia affinis contains the following subspecies:

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Philoscia affinis . iNaturalist . 2024-07-09 . en.
  2. Web site: Philoscia affinis Verhoeff, 1908 . bmig.org.uk . 9 July 2024.
  3. Web site: PHILOSCIA AFFINIS VERHOEFF, 1908 NEW TO THE UK (ISOPODA: PHILOSCIIDAE) . bmig.org.uk . 11 July 2024.