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The Scyphacidae are distinguished by the four-segmented 

 flageUum of the antenna, the molar process of the mandible 

 which consists of a low base and a tuft of setae, and by the lack of 

 teeth on the tip of the inner lamina of the maxilliped. Their 

 relationships are, on the whole, with the Oniscidae, and not at 

 all with the Atracheata (Trichoniscidae and Ligydidae). 



The genus Armadilloniscus is sufficiently distinct to be set 

 apart from the rest of the Scyphacidae, retaining the subfamily 

 Armadilloniscinae Verhoeff 1918 and placing the remaining 

 genera in the subfamily Scyphacinae. The first subfamily is 

 distinguished by the tuberculate dorsum and the prominent 

 frontal and antennary lobes. It also has the usual setose spines 

 at the tip of the endopod of the first maxilla replaced by two 

 tufts of fine setae. 



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