It is found throughout most of the
Palaearctic, and has been recorded in all continents except Antarctica and Australia. Most reports are
Holarctic. Locations where it has been recorded include: Denmark, Egypt, the Faroe Islands, France, Germany, Greece, Greenland, Israel, Italy, Morocco,
Iberia, Mongolia, and China. Doyère based his description off specimens collected in Paris. The
neotype designated by Gąsiorek and colleagues was collected in Paris's
Montmartre Cemetery. The
type localities of the
junior synonyms
E. bellermanni and
E. inermis are both in Germany: the former is
Greifswald, and the latter is the
Taunus mountains near Frankfurt. Echiniscus testudo Doyere 1840 Pl 12 Fig 3.png|Dorsal view, showing its four segmented bands ==References==