Slater
Olibrinus
FP-7806 (BWI sp. indet.)
Discoverer: H. Dalens (1993)
Fauna Portal species: 7806Diagnosis
(after Judd & Perina 2013): Olibrinus FP-7806 it was circumscribed (but not fomally described) by Dalens (1993) as first olibrinid record of Australia. His identification was based on a single female and further studies are needed to confirm the status of this taxon. Its principal diagnostic characters are: habitus elongated; uropod exopodites long, extending beyond the uropod protopodite; long multi-articulate flagellum with more than 5 segments; and eye consisting of 5 ommatidia.
Fauna Portal Reference
Australia
- Western Australia
Fauna Portal Records
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Publications
Dalens H. (1993): Two new genera of terrestrial isopods (Crustacea: Isopoda: Oniscidea) from north-western Western Australia. Records of the Western Australian Museum. 16: 257 - 267
Judd S. & Perina G. (2013): An illustrated key to the morphospecies of terrestrial isopods (Crustacea: Oniscidea) of Barrow Island, Western Australia. Records of the Western Australian Museum Supplement. 83: 185 - 207
All classes
- Arachnida
- Crustacea
- Insecta
- Orthoptera - Caelifera (Grasshoppers)
- Hymenoptera excl. Formicidae (bees and wasps)
- Blattodea s. str. (Cockroaches)
- Coleoptera (Beetles)
- Dermaptera (earwigs)
- Diptera (flies, mosquitos)
- Hemiptera - Heteroptera (True Bugs)
- Hemiptera - Sternorrhyncha (aphids, scales etc.)
- Hemiptera - Auchenorrhyncha (cicadas, planthoppers)
- Hymenoptera - Formicidae (Ants)
- Trichoptera (Caddisflies)
- Myriapoda