Ligia exotica |
Ligia exotica photo
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Summary
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Broods: |
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Humidity: |
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Rarity: |
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Classification
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Suborder: |
Oniscidea |
Section: |
Crinocheta |
Family: |
Ligiidae |
Genus: |
Ligia |
Species: |
Ligia exotica Roux, 1828 |
Ligia exotica is a species of ligiid.
General Information
Background
Ligia are difficult to keep alive in captivity. Successful colonies range from rare to non-existent.
Description
Ligia exotica is lacking a detailed outline of its appearance, behavior, and other individual characters.
Taxonomy
Taxonomic characters of Ligia exotica:
- Its suborder is Oniscidea, which means it is fundamentally characterized by a number of key adaptations to terrestrial life.
- Its zoosection is Diplocheta, which means it belongs to the section that upsets the monophyly of Oniscidea.
- Its family is Ligiidae, which means something to somebody, I hope.
- Its genus is Ligia, which means something to somebody, I hope.
Life Stages
Manca |
Manca photo
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Notes: |
Following birth, pereonite 7 not fully developed. |
Credit: |
N/A |
Key Features
Morphological reference images for Ligia exotica:
Varieties
Name |
Type |
In Hobby |
Originator |
Market(s) |
Notes
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Ligia exotica |
Nominate |
Yes |
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Canonical variety.
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Husbandry
This species is scientifically unexamined and rarely kept. Care information is not currently available.
Sources
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