Hemilepistus

Hemilepistus is a genus of woodlice, created by G. H. A. Budde-Lund in 1879 as a subgenus of Porcellio, but raised to the rank of genus by Karl Wilhelm Verhoeff in 1930. It contains the following species:


 * Hemilepistus aphganicus Borutzky, 1958
 * Hemilepistus buddelundi Borutzky, 1945
 * Hemilepistus communis Borutzky, 1945
 * Hemilepistus crenulatus (Pallas, 1771)
 * Hemilepistus cristatus Budde-Lund, 1885
 * Hemilepistus elongatus Budde-Lund, 1885
 * Hemilepistus fedtschenkoi (Uljanin, 1875)
 * Hemilepistus heptneri Borutzky, 1945
 * Hemilepistus klugii (Brandt, 1833)
 * Hemilepistus magnus Borutzky, 1945
 * Hemilepistus nodosus Budde-Lund, 1885
 * Hemilepistus pavlovskii Borutzky, 1954
 * Hemilepistus reaumuri (Milne-Edwards, 1840)
 * Hemilepistus reductus Borutzky, 1945
 * Hemilepistus rhinoceros Borutzky, 1958
 * Hemilepistus ruderalis (Pallas, 1771)
 * Hemilepistus russonovae Borutzky, 1951
 * Hemilepistus schirasi Lincoln, 1970
 * Hemilepistus zachvatkini Verhoeff, 1930

The species are all endemic to Central Asia, except H. reaumuri, which is found from Syria to Algeria.