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0 0 Woodlice

Woodlice

by Christopher PiloneBaltimore, Maryland, USA

0 0 woodlice

woodlice

by PaoloCoVancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Wood lice

6 0 Oniscus asellus

Oniscus asellus

by HenkWallaysVlaanderen, Belgium

0 0 Wood Lice

Wood Lice

by lajettSalisbury, Maryland, USA

Small grey bug with two antenna. Not sure how many legs it had.

4 3 Woodlouse spider (Roodwitte celspin)

Woodlouse spider (Roodwitte celspin)

by Pi RumbautMechelen, Vlaams Gewest, Belgium

Red cephalothorax, pale abdomen. About 2 cm long.

1 1 Spotting

Spotting

by Nick GilbertEngland, United Kingdom

White woodlice type bug on orchid which is ...

1 1 Spotting

Spotting

by twolittletoddiesក្រុងកែប, ខេត្តកែប, Cambodia

Almost like a giant woodlice. Brown, but ...

1 3 Woodlouse

Woodlouse

by pamsaiSouth and West Kerry, Ireland

A woodlouse (known by many common names: see below; plural

2 0 woodlice exoskeleton

woodlice exoskeleton

by larkinpbTennessee, USA

This was only half of the exoskeleton. It was pure white and still had a bit of ...

14 7 Spotting

Spotting

by pook.kanokponจังหวัดภูเก็ต, Thailand

My son spotted this bug, he thought it's a

0 0 cell spider / woodlouce hunting spider / celspin

cell spider / woodlouce hunting spider / celspin

by Peter S.

. Their diet consist for an important part of

1 0 Woodlouse

Woodlouse

by Small WondersGrand Rapids, Michigan, USA

Woodlice are terrestrial crustaceans and ...

0 9 Pill Bug

Pill Bug

by LarsKorbHohenhorn, Schleswig-Holstein (Landmasse), Germany

Protects like ball-shield if being touched - watch pics 3 and 4

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by Simon StockMontpellier, Languedoc-Roussillon, Tromelin Island

I think it's a baby woodlice. Sorry for the ...

1 3 Woodlice (with color variation)

Woodlice (with color variation)

by keithp2012West Babylon, New York, USA

into small, white offspring. The mother then appears to "give birth" to her ...

0 0 Woodlice

Woodlice

by LoganRenoChicago, Illinois, USA

Small, segmented, ground dwelling, crustaceans.

9 4 Woodlouse Spider

Woodlouse Spider

by sarah in the woodsMaryville, Tennessee, USA

Red cephalothorax, orange legs, pale tan abdomen. Huge chelicerae

0 0 Pill woodlice

Pill woodlice

by habinbeaCebu, Philippines

It is about 8mm in length. It can roll up to protect its undersides.

1 0 Pill bug

Pill bug

by Maria dBNorth Carolina, USA

These woodlice can roll themselves up into ...

1 0 Roly-Poly

Roly-Poly

by mjotrБеоград, Централна Србија, Serbia

Mostly they feed on dead plant material, and they are usually active at night.

1 0 Pill woodlice

Pill woodlice

by MauronSlovenia

Unlike other terrestrial arthropods such as insects and spiders, pill bugs do ...

0 1 Woodlouse

Woodlouse

by MachiFlorida, USA

Mating? They are quite common in my yard

1 0 Woodlouse

Woodlouse

by MachiFlorida, USA

Many pill bugs

4 8 woodlouse spider

woodlouse spider

by EricEllisonIllinois, USA

orange spider, only an inch long, that preys exclusively on

6 2 Woodlice

Woodlice

by injicaCroatia

following families: Tylidae, Ligiidae and Oniscidae, mainly. Ligiidae is a ...

1 2 Woodlice, Pillbugs

Woodlice, Pillbugs

by BennoIboldNordrhein-Westfalen, Germany

woodlice and pill bugs. The name Isopoda ...

0 0 Woodlouse

Woodlouse

by Ricardo SalgueiroPortugal

A woodlouse (known by many common names: see below; plural

2 0 Woodlouse Spider

Woodlouse Spider

by SimonTemplerPlymouth, Minnesota, USA

about 3/4 inch long with tan body and red head

0 0 Woodlouse/Pillbug

Woodlouse/Pillbug

by KarenLTennessee, USA

Armadillidiidae is a family of woodlice, a ...

0 2 Pillbug

Pillbug

by Augusto Patiño RamírezComuna Tesorito, Caldas, Colombia

Is a family of woodlice, a terrestrial ...

0 0 Pillbug

Pillbug

by James A McNairCocoa, Florida, USA

Armadillidiidae is a family of woodlice, a ...

2 1 Sowbug or Woodlouse

Sowbug or Woodlouse

by forestdragonNew York, USA

Living with many others on the underside of some wooden benches that had been ...

0 0 Blue Slater

Blue Slater

by JillBlackPuketapapa, Auckland, New Zealand

The blue slater feeds on dead plant material. Spotted this one under some damp ...

0 0 Pill millipede

Pill millipede

by Wendy ClaphamSwartland Local Municipality, Western Cape, South Africa

, Oniscomorpha. The name Oniscomorpha refers to the resemblance of pill ...

1 1 Great crested newt

Great crested newt

by StuartDangerGarbuttCherwell District, England, United Kingdom

Small dark skin with bright yellow belly. Slimy skin

1 3 Cellar spider

Cellar spider

by DanielRowsonCardiff, Wales, United Kingdom

A helpful spider to have around the house, it eats pesky critters like ...

0 0 Pill bug

Pill bug

by Phantom2002Euless, Texas, USA

This bug can roll into a ball if you scare it and it is awesome and i just ...

1 0 Common Pill Bug

Common Pill Bug

by KilouekaMonterey, California, USA

From Encyclopedia of Life: "Woodlice feed ...

2 3 European Sowbug

European Sowbug

by Christine Y.New York, USA

Oval shape, gray-brown color. Sowbugs have fourteen legs and can be 1/2 inch in ...

4 1 Woodlouse

Woodlouse

by Malcolm Wilton-JonesSão Gonçalo de Lagos, Algarve, Portugal

cases without detailed examination of a specimen so I will leave this to the ...

1 0 False Katipo

False Katipo

by kerrydonovanbrownCanterbury, New Zealand

pile, along with slugs, woodlice, and a ...

0 0 Woodlouse

Woodlouse

by MachiFlorida, USA

It looks different from the other pill bug-type

1 3 Pill bug or Roly Poly

Pill bug or Roly Poly

by ReannaDeeTulsa, Oklahoma, USA

Armadillidiidae is a family of woodlice, a ...

1 2 Woodlouse Spider

Woodlouse Spider

by keithp2012New York, New York, USA

The woodlouse spider is a species of spider that preys exclusively upon

0 1 Rough Sowbug

Rough Sowbug

by ThePalGuyToronto, Ontario, Canada

Rough Sowbugs are part of the Woodlouse family.

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