Idoteidae Explained
The Idoteidae are a family of isopod crustaceans. It includes these genera:[1]
- Austridotea Poore, 2001
- Batedotea Poore & Lew Ton, 1993
- Cleantiella Richardson, 1912
- Colidotea Richardson, 1899
- Crabyzos Bate, 1863
- Edotia Guérin-Méneville, 1843
- Engidotea Barnard, 1914
- Erichsonella Benedict in Richardson, 1901
- Euidotea Collinge, 1917
- Eusymmerus Richardson, 1899
- Glyptidotea Stebbing, 1902
- Idotea Fabricius, 1798
- Lyidotea Hale, 1929
- Moplisa Moreira, 1974
- Parasymmerus Brusca & Wallerstein, 1979
- Paridotea Stebbing, 1900
- Pentias Richardson, 1904
- Pentidotea Richardson, 1905
- Platidotea Park & Wägele, 1995
- Stenosoma Leach, 1814
- Synidotea Harger, 1878
- Synischia Hale, 1924
Notes and References
- Web site: Gary Poore . Marilyn Schotte . amp . 2011 . Idoteidae . M. Schotte . C. B. Boyko . N. L. Bruce . G. C. B. Poore . S. Taiti . G. D. F. Wilson . World Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans database . . March 29, 2011.