Trichorhina albida

Trichorhina albida is a species of woodlouse, described from a single specimen collected in Madagascar.

Its total length is 2.5 millimetres (0.098 in) Trichorhina albida was described by Gustav Budde-Lund in 1908, along with numerous other Madagascan isopods (an order of crustaceans).

[1] The Integrated Taxonomic Information System reports that this species meets its minimum credibility standards, which is when "data in the record have been reviewed but are incomplete or contain accuracy, placement, or nomenclatural issues, or are from a non-peer reviewed source".

[2][3] The body of Trichorhina albida is covered in short, scaly hairs, especially on the edges of its segments.

The uropod (an appendage often used by crustaceans for locomotion) slightly exceeds the telson (last segment).