Serolis Explained
Serolis is a genus of isopod crustacean, containing the following species:[1]
- Serolis antarctica Beddard, 1886
- Serolis arntzi Brandt, 2003
- Serolis aspera Sheppard, 1933
- Serolis glacialis (Tattersall, 1921)
- Serolis gracilis Beddard, 1884
- Serolis hoshiaii Nunomura, 2005
- Serolis insignis Moreira, 1977
- Serolis kempi Sheppard, 1933
- Serolis leachi Brandt, 1988
- Serolis paradoxa (Fabricius, 1775)
- Serolis reptans Brandt, 1988
- Serolis rugosa Kussakin, 1982
- Serolis serresi Lucas, 1877
- Serolis zoiphila Stechow, 1921
Notes and References
- Web site: Marilyn Schotte . 2009 . Serolis Leach, 1818 . M. Schotte . C. B. Boyko . N. L. Bruce . G. C. B. Poore . S. Taiti . G. D. F. Wilson . World Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans database . . July 27, 2010.