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Sphaeroma
Sphaeroma (Sea pill bug)
Synonyms:
Spheroma
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Sphaeroma is a genus of aquatic isopod crustaceans, part of the family Sphaeromatidae.
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Sphaeroma
Species
Sphaeroma annandalei
Sphaeroma antiqua
Sphaeroma bachmayeri
Sphaeroma bigranulatum
Sphaeroma boryi
Sphaeroma burkartii
Sphaeroma curtum
Sphaeroma dumerilii
Sphaeroma emarginatum
Sphaeroma exosphaeroma
Sphaeroma exsors
Sphaeroma felix
Sphaeroma gasparellai
Sphaeroma gastaldii
Sphaeroma gayi
Sphaeroma globicauda
Sphaeroma granti
Sphaeroma intermedium
Sphaeroma khalijfarsi
Sphaeroma laevigatum
Sphaeroma laurensi
Sphaeroma montefallanoense
Sphaeroma mukaii
Sphaeroma papillae
Sphaeroma pentodon
Sphaeroma peruvianum
Sphaeroma plumosa
Sphaeroma podicipitis
Sphaeroma prideauxianum
Sphaeroma propinqua
Sphaeroma quadridentatum
(sea pill bug)
Sphaeroma quoianum
Sphaeroma quoianum (=S. quoyanum) <Unverified Name>
(Invasive)
Sphaeroma retrolaeve
Sphaeroma rotundicaudum
Sphaeroma serratum
Sphaeroma shimantoensis
Sphaeroma sieboldii
Sphaeroma silvai
Sphaeroma sinensis
Sphaeroma terebrans
(mangrove boring isopod)
Sphaeroma tomentosum
Sphaeroma triste
Sphaeroma tuberculata
Sphaeroma tuberculatum
Sphaeroma venustissimum
Sphaeroma wadai
Sphaeroma walkeri
Sphaeroma weinfurteri
External References
Species taxanomy provided by GBIF Secretariat (2022). GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/39omei accessed via
GBIF.org
on 2023-06-13; License:
CC BY 4.0