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Ligiidae

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Ligia oceanica
species of crustacean
Ligiidae
Ligiidae is a family of woodlice, the only family in the infraorder Diplocheta. The members of this family are common on rocky shores, in similar habitats to those inhabited by species of the bristletail Petrobius and the crab Cyclograpsus.
Ligia
Ligia is a genus of isopods, commonly known as rock lice or sea slaters, in the family Ligiidae. Most Ligia species live in tidal zone cliffs and rocky beaches, but there are several fully terrestrial species which occur in high-humidity environments.
Ligia exotica
species of crustacean
Ligia dilatata
species of crustacean
Ligia cinerascens
species of crustacean
Ligia australiensis
species of isopod
Ligia baudiniana
species of crustacean
Ligia occidentalis
species of isopod
Ligia cajennensis
species of crustacean
Ligia novae-zealandiae
species of crustacean
Ligia natalensis
species of crustacean
Ligidium japonicum
species of crustacean
Ligia cursor
species of crustacean
Ligidium elrodii
species of crustacean
Ligia pallasii
species of crustacean
Ligia platycephala
species of crustacean
Ligidium hypnorum
species of crustacean
Ligidium blueridgensis
species of crustacean
Ligidium lapetum
species of crustacean
Ligidium gracile
species of crustacean
Ligidium
Ligidium is a genus of woodlice. It contains about 68 species, six of which are probably taxonomic synonyms of Ligidium hypnorum or Ligidium germanicum. Of the remainder, 18 species are found in North America, six in Japan, two in Taiwan, four in China, 12 in Turkey, the Caucasus, and Central Asia, and six in Greece.