Trichorhina acuta is a species of woodlouse, originally described by Araujo and Buckup in 1994.
Distributed throughout Brazil,[1] it can be found living synantropically, under dead plant matter or stones.
[2] The name comes from the Greek prefix tri-, meaning three and the Greek word chorhina, meaning villages.
It also has the Greek word acuta, meaning sharp.
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