Cuzcodinella alejandroi

Cuzcodinella alejandroi is a rare species of woodlouse found in the Holguín Province of Cuba. It is one of only two species in the genus Cuzcodinella, along with Cuzcodinella oryx.

Description
The species is approximately 7 to 10 mm in length, with a spotted pattern and large, curved, rearward facing spines protruding from its head, thorax, and abdomen.

Distribution and habitat
The species was found inhabiting the cavities within limestone rocks and beneath leaf litter at the base of mountains in Holguín Province. The species' close proximity and similarity to Cuzcodinella oryx suggests ecological barriers like metamorphic soil led to speciation.