Porcellio spinicornis Say, 1818
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.13276903 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0382A91A-7471-FFC7-D15E-FDFC8A34CB35 |
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Felipe |
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Porcellio spinicornis Say, 1818 |
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33. Porcellio spinicornis Say, 1818 View in CoL
( Fig. 20 e View Fig , Fig. 37 View Fig , Map 33 View Map 33 , Table 35)
Porcellio spinicornis is found in anthropogenic habitats all across the country ( Map 33 View Map 33 ). It is a typical species from old walls, old buildings and graveyards. It is mostly found above ground level in crevices and under loose stones in walls. Together with P. scaber , it is one of the few species that can also be found inside buildings. The species is also rather common in old gardens, where it can be found between stacked stones and on old walls. The few observations in open landscape habitat or in forest are all near roads and buildings ( Table 35). Like most species, P. spinicornis is nocturnal and can easily be found at night, foraging on old walls.
The corrected number of records are higher during the months May until August and November–December ( Fig. 37 View Fig ). P. spinicornis has a very high desiccation resistance ( DIAS et al., 2013) and therefore we could assume that the species’ activity peaks in summer. It is unclear why the species was recorded more during November–December than in other winter months.
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