Detonella

Lohmander, 1927

Detonella is a of terrestrial isopods () in the Detonidae, established by Lohmander in 1927. The genus contains at least two described : Detonella papillicornis from North America and Detonella sachalina from the Russian Far East. These woodlice belong to the suborder Oniscidea, the group containing all fully terrestrial isopods.

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How to pronounce Detonella: /dɛtoʊˈnɛlə/

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Distribution

Detonella papillicornis occurs in North America; Detonella sachalina is recorded from Sakhalin Island in the Russian Far East.

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