Lirceus is a genus of isopod crustaceans in the family Asellidae that live in southern Canada and the eastern United States as far west as the Great Plains.[1] Of the 15 species in the genus,[2] two are listed as either endangered (EN) or vulnerable (VU) on the IUCN Red List.
Lirceus is a genus of isopod crustaceans in the family Asellidae that live in southern Canada and the eastern United States as far west as the Great Plains. Of the 15 species in the genus, two are listed as either endangered (EN) or vulnerable (VU) on the IUCN Red List.
Lirceus alabamae Hubricht & Mackin, 1949 – Alabama Lirceus bicuspidatus Hubricht & Mackin, 1949 – Arkansas Lirceus bidentatus Hubricht & Mackin, 1949 – Arkansas Lirceus brachyurus (Harger, 1876) – Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia Lirceus culveri Estes & Holsinger, 1976 – Virginia Lirceus fontinalis Rafinesque-Schmaltz, 1820 – Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee Lirceus garmani Hubricht & Mackin, 1949 – Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas, Oklahoma Lirceus hargeri Hubricht & Mackin, 1949 – Tennessee, Virginia Lirceus hoppinae (Faxon, 1889) – Missouri, Arkansas, Oklahoma Lirceus lineatus (Say, 1818) – Canada, eastern United States Lirceus louisianae (Mackin & Hubricht, 1938) – Illinois, Missouri, Arkansas, Louisiana Lirceus megapodus Hubricht & Mackin, 1949 – Missouri Lirceus richardsonae Hubricht & Mackin, 1949 – Ohio Lirceus trilobus Hubricht & Mackin, 1949 – Oklahoma Lirceus usdagalun Holsinger & Bowman, 1973 – Virginia