Anchiphiloscia pilosa (Budde-Lund, 1912)

Status:

GB IUCN status: Not applicable (non-native)

ID Difficulty

Identification

Anchiphiloscia pilosa is a small dark philosciid with orange-marked uropods and antennae. In common with other philosciids, it has a stepped body outline,  the antennae with three flagella segments and it lacks pleopodal lungs.

A brief description, with figures, is given by Telfer & Gregory (2018).

Mark Telfer
Keith Lugg
Keith Lugg
Alan Outen

Distribution

Anchiphiloscia pilosa is a tropical woodlouse recently discovered in the Butterfly House at Whipsnade Zoo (Telfer & Gregory, 2018).

Habitat

Specimens were originally collected from among leaf-litter beneath planted shrubs. 

References

Telfer, M.G. & Gregory, S.J. (2018) A woodlouse new to Britain: Anchiphiloscia pilosa (Budde-Lund, 1913) (Oniscidea: Philosciidae) in a heated butterfly house in Bedfordshire.  Bulletin of the British Myriapod & Isopod Group 30: 12-20.

BRC code

76

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