Calcareous-habitats

Guides

  • Androniscus

    Androniscus is a genus of small woodlice in the family Trichoniscidae, established by Verhoeff in 1908. The genus includes the well-known species Androniscus dentiger, commonly called the rosy or pink woodlouse. Members of this genus are characterized by their small size, distinctive coloration, and association with calcareous environments. Some populations show cave-adapted ecology, particularly in the southern part of their range.