as Sphaeroma ''can erode rocks with its mandibles.'' Dharmar-aj and Nair (1982) report destruction of laterite and hard clay embankments attributable to boring by Sphaeroma sp. along backwaters of the Indian SW coast. Sphaeroma sieboldii has been reported as actively boring stones and living in the holes in coast of Korea (Kim and Kwon filexlib. Review on Possible Factors for Outbreak of Wood Boring Isopod, Sphaeroma spp. Which Causes Destructive Impact on Mangrove Forest in China (PDF) Review on Possible Factors for Outbreak of Wood Boring Isopod, Sphaeroma spp. New record of a wood-boring isopod, Sphaeroma terebrans(Crustacea: Sphaeromatidae) from Sungai Brunei estuary, Brunei Darussalam Published online by Cambridge University Press: 13 February 2013 M. Belal Hossain and Roger N. Bamber Show author details M. Belal Hossain* Affiliation:
Sphaeroma terebrans, a wood-boring isopod, is destroying the prop roots of red mangroves along the southwestern coast of Florida to such an extent that the Ten Thousand Islands and mangrove fringes of the mainland are steadily shrinking. Mangroves of the Florida Keys apparently are free of this wood borer. Formats available
Media in category "Sphaeroma" The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total. Sphaeroma larva Download as PDF; Printable version; In Wikipedia. Cebuano; English; All structured data from the file namespace is available under the Creative Commons CC0 License; all unstructured text is available under the Creative Commons
Sphaeroma sp. 1-Kinokawa Taxonomy ID: 2231299 (for references in articles please use NCBI:txid2231299) current name. Sphaeroma sp. 1-Kinokawa. NCBI BLAST name: isopods Rank: species Genetic code: Translation table 1 (Standard) Mitochondrial genetic code: Translation table 5 (Invertebrate Mitochondrial)
Sphaeroma terebrans Cite Download Contents 1 Names and Identifiers 2 Related Taxonomies 3 Patents 4 Classification 5 Information Sources 1 Names and Identifiers 1.1 Synonyms Sphaeroma terebrans NCBI Taxonomy 1.2 Other Identifiers 1.2.1 ITIS Serial Number 92342 Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS) 1.2.2 COL ID 4YQQW Catalogue of Life (COL)
Lekanesphaera is a genus of Isopod in the family Sphaeromatidae.It was split off from Sphaeroma by Karl Wilhelm Verhoeff, 1943.: The type species is L. monodi (formerly Sphaeroma monodi Arcangeli, 1934). Other well-studied species are L. glabella (Madera), L. rugicauda (Baltic), and L. hookeri (from Scotland and southeast Sweden to Italian lagoons). Because they inhabit intertidal zones such
Sphaeroma quoianum undergoes direct development. Females carry fertilized eggs within a marsupium and the young disperse as fully formed juveniles. Often juveniles remain at the terminal end of the burrow for an unknown amount of time, until they are likely expelled by the adult.
Sphaeroma papillae is a species of isopod in the family Sphaeromatidae known from and potentially endemic to southern New England.[1][2][3] It was described from Cold Spring Harbor on Long Island in 1938 and has since then been found in other locations on the north shores of Long Island and Cape Cod.[4][2] It can be told from the similar Sphaeroma quadridentatum by the presence of two
Sphaeroma is a genus of aquatic isopod crustaceans, part of the family Sphaeromatidae. [1] Species [1] [ edit] Sphaeroma annandalei Sphaeroma bigranulatum Sphaeroma boryi Sphaeroma conglobator Sphaeroma curtum Sphaeroma dumerilii Sphaeroma emarginatum Sphaeroma exosphaeroma Sphaeroma felix Sphaeroma gasparellai Sphaeroma gayi Sphaeroma globicauda
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