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<mods:titleid="59B70A93C05F2D8C35CC6A6CBB56433B">Revision of the genus Porcellionides Miers, 1877 (Isopoda: Porcellionidae) in the Ibero-Balearic region</mods:title>
<mods:affiliationid="521D2FCC9C370A529790FE2EB3912CE1">Departamento de Biología (Zoología), Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, 28049 Cantoblanco, Madrid, Spain.</mods:affiliation>
<mods:affiliationid="B9F4E65D1B0C56E59B1D26860388A809">CIBIO, Centro de Investigação em Biodiversidade e Recursos Genéticos, InBIO Laboratório Associado, Campus de Vairão, Universidade do Porto, 4485 - 661 Vairão, Portugal. & BIOPOLIS Program in Genomics, Biodiversity and Land Planning, CIBIO, Campus de Vairão, 4485 - 661 Vairão, Portugal.</mods:affiliation>
<bibRefCitationid="EF934B22FF9EFFBF3512FD8EFBECFDD2"author="Dollfus A."box="[876,1041,537,563]"pageId="35"pageNumber="36"pagination="161 - 190"refId="ref24087"refString="Dollfus A. 1892. Catalogue raisonne des isopodes terrestres de l'Espagne. Anales de la Sociedad espanola de Historia natural 21: 161 - 190."type="journal article"year="1892">Dollfus, 1892</bibRefCitation>
<bibRefCitationid="EF934B22FF9EFFBF3479FDCDFD1BFD95"author="Dollfus A."box="[519,742,602,628]"pageId="35"pageNumber="36"pagination="161 - 190"refId="ref24087"refString="Dollfus A. 1892. Catalogue raisonne des isopodes terrestres de l'Espagne. Anales de la Sociedad espanola de Historia natural 21: 161 - 190."type="journal article"year="1892">Dollfus, 1892: 184</bibRefCitation>
<bibRefCitationid="EF934B22FF9EFFBF34B1FD5DFC81FD05"author="Dollfus A."box="[719,892,714,740]"pageId="35"pageNumber="36"pagination="161 - 190"refId="ref24087"refString="Dollfus A. 1892. Catalogue raisonne des isopodes terrestres de l'Espagne. Anales de la Sociedad espanola de Historia natural 21: 161 - 190."type="journal article"year="1892">Dollfus (1892)</bibRefCitation>
(MNCN), collected by Bolívar in Villa Rutis, officially known as Santa María de Rutis, belonging to the municipality of Culleredo in the province of Coruña. Later, the same author (1893) added another locality for the species, San Roque, situated close to the first location and within the municipality of Coruña in the same province. Within the MNCN collection, there is a specimen with the following data: “Coruña, Villa Rutis, 1893,
, Bolívar, MNCN 20.04/11518”. Although the date of this specimen does not match Dollfus’s original description (1892), the remaining data is consistent. This specimen was stored with the code MNCN 20.04/7895, former number 86, alongside specimens of
<bibRefCitationid="EF934B22FF9EFFBF3255FB90FB34FBC0"author="Vandel A."box="[1067,1225,1031,1057]"pageId="35"pageNumber="36"pagination="135 - 427"refId="ref25660"refString="Vandel A. 1946. Crustaces isopodes terrestres (Oniscoidea) epiges et cavernicoles du Portugal. Anais da Faculdade de Ciencias do Porto 30: 135 - 427."type="journal article"year="1946">Vandel, 1946</bibRefCitation>
<bibRefCitationid="EF934B22FF9EFFBF323FFBDAFADEFB89"author="Budde-Lund G."box="[1089,1315,1101,1128]"pageId="35"pageNumber="36"refId="ref23578"refString="Budde-Lund G. 1885. Crustacea Isopoda Terrestria per Familias et Genera et Species Descripta. Nielsen & Lydiche, Copenhagen. https: // doi. org / 10.5962 / bhl. title. 109769"type="book"year="1885">Budde-Lund, 1885</bibRefCitation>
<bibRefCitationid="EF934B22FF9EFFBF34B9FB25FC8EFB2D"author="Dollfus A."box="[711,883,1202,1228]"pageId="35"pageNumber="36"pagination="161 - 190"refId="ref24087"refString="Dollfus A. 1892. Catalogue raisonne des isopodes terrestres de l'Espagne. Anales de la Sociedad espanola de Historia natural 21: 161 - 190."type="journal article"year="1892">Dollfus (1892)</bibRefCitation>
followed the common approach of the time, focusing on the coloration and morphology of the antennae, cephalon, pereon, pleon, telson, and uropods. In closely related species, these characters often prove insufficient for establishing specific identity. Absent are mentions of other now significant characters, such as pleopod and pereopod morphology, as well as certain integumentary characters like glandular fields or scale-setae. Nonetheless, Dollfus (1982) provided the following description: oval body, quite convex, pleon noticeably retracted (the body shape is exactly that of
); cephalon with a frontal line finely but distinctly bordered, lateral lobes very short and forehead almost flat; antennae reaching approximately half the body length, flagellum segments equal. Dollfus (1983) observed regarding the San Roque specimens that their coloration resembles that of
Therefore, at least for now, we classify this as species inquirenda, because it is not possible to definitively differentiate it from the other species of