Category
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Philosciidae
Philosciidae is a family of woodlice. They occur almost everywhere on earth, with most species found in (sub)tropical America, Africa and Oceania, and only a few in the Holarctic realm.

Philoscia muscorum
species of crustacean

Philoscia affinis
species of crustacean

Congophiloscia saothomensis
species of crustacean

Littorophiloscia richardsonae
species of isopod
Atlantoscia floridana
species of isopod
Littorophiloscia vittata
species of crustacean
Congophiloscia annobonensis
species of crustacean
Philoscia
Philoscia is a genus of woodlice in the family Philosciidae. There are more than 80 described species in Philoscia.
thumb|Philoscia jacobsoni
Atlantoscia
Atlantoscia is a genus of woodlice in the family Philosciidae. There are about seven described species in Atlantoscia.
Congophiloscia
Congophiloscia is a genus of crustacean isopods, in the family Philosciidae.
Hawaiioscia
Hawaiioscia is a genus of woodlouse known from the Hawaii, Rapa Nui, and Costa Rica. The genus was originally described from Hawaii on the presence of four troglobitic species on separate islands. A species within this genus was then described from Rapa Nui which lacked troglobtic traits, but only persists in cave-dwelling relict populations. Surprisingly, another species was then described from along the Pacific Coast of Costa Rica.