Definition of Armadillidae. Meaning of Armadillidae. Synonyms of Armadillidae

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Definition of Armadillidae

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Meaning of Armadillidae from wikipedia

- Armadillidae is a family of woodlice (Oniscidea; terrestrial crustaceans), comprising around 80 genera and 700 species. It is the largest family of Oniscidea...
- environments like those of the genus Ligia. Woodlice in the families Armadillidae, Armadillidiidae, Eubelidae, Tylidae and some other genera can roll up...
- Cubaris is a genus of woodlice in the family Armadillidae. There are more than 100 described species in the genus Cubaris. Cubaris species have, on average...
- (2018). "A new genus of terrestrial isopods (Crustacea: Oniscidea: Armadillidae) in Myanmar amber". Historical Biology: An International Journal of Paleobiology...
- isopod or little sea roly poly, is a species of woodlouse in the family Armadillidae. It is found in North America, Africa, South America, Australasia, tropical...
- Woodlice are the most species-rich group of terrestrial crustaceans. Of the 4,000 described species found worldwide, 35 species in 10 families are native...
- Armadillo is a genus of isopods belonging to the family Armadillidae. The genus has an almost cosmopolitan distribution. The following species are recognised...
- Merulanella is a genus of isopods within the family Armadillidae. First described in 1895, currently, there are at least seven described species of Merulanella:...
- It is the first instance of a termitophilous species from the family Armadillidae. Many species of mosquito occur in the park, including the Culex, Aedes...
- against external threats and against dehydration. Woodlice or pillbugs (Armadillidae) curl themselves into "pills" not only for defense, but also to conserve...