Ligidium duospinatum is not widely recognized in major taxonomic databases, scientific literature, or reputable encyclopedic sources. Consequently, detailed information about its classification, distribution, morphology, ecology, or conservation status is unavailable.
Possible etymology
The specific epithet duospinatum derives from Latin roots: duo meaning “two” and spina meaning “spine” or “thorn.” In zoological nomenclature, such an epithet typically denotes a species characterized by a pair of notable spines or spine‑like structures, possibly on the exoskeleton or appendages.
Contextual usage
If the name is valid, it would likely refer to a species within the genus Ligidium, which comprises terrestrial isopods (commonly known as woodlice) in the family Ligiidae. Members of this genus are generally small, flattened crustaceans found in moist terrestrial habitats, often under stones, leaf litter, or bark.
Current status
No verifiable records confirm the existence or description of Ligidium duospinatum in recognized taxonomic references such as the World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS), the Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS), or peer‑reviewed publications. As a result, the term lacks sufficient encyclopedic information for a comprehensive entry.