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Armadillidium (/ɑːrmədɪˈlɪdiəm/) is a
genus of the
small terrestrial crustacean known as the woodlouse. It is one of 18
genera nested within the family...
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Armadillidium vulgare, the
common pill-bug,
potato bug,
common pill woodlouse, roly-poly, slater,
doodle bug, or carpenter, is a
widespread European species...
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species have
wider European distributions. The best-known species,
Armadillidium vulgare, was
introduced to New
England in the
early 19th
century and...
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Armadillidium maculatum, also
known as the
zebra isopod or
zebra pillbug is an
Armadillidium species of woodlouse,
named for its
black and
white patterns...
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Armadillidium vulgare also
found in
other parts of Europe.
Armadillidium nasatum can
reach lengths of up to 21 millimetres. Like
Armadillidium depressum...
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granny grey in
Wales pill bug (usually
applied only to the
genus Armadillidium)
potato bug roll up bug roly-poly
slater (Scotland, Ulster, New Zealand...
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Armadillidium depressum, the
southern pill
woodlouse is a large,
relatively common British species of
woodlouse characterized by its "spla****" appearance...
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Armadillidium quinquepustulatum is a
European species of
woodlouse endemic to France. It is a
relatively small to medium-sized
species that
belongs to...
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Armadillidium klugii is a lesser-known, rare Balkan, Dalmatia-based
species of woodlouse, most
distinguished by its
colouration which resembles the red...
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Armadillidium pictum is a
species of
woodlouse which occurs over most of Europe,
except the
Mediterranean Basin and
Southeast Europe. In the
British Isles...