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F IG. 24
Map showing the distribution of the woodlice Trichoniscoides saeroeensis (dots) and T. albidus (tri-
angles). (Data compiled by Isopoda Study Group, drawing by S. V. Green.)
A little later, this approach was adopted for millipedes, centipedes and woodlice
in a common habitat classification which specified a series of first and second order
habitats, microsites, habitat qualifiers and soil/litter details. A selection of the 167
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