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Armadillidium pictum

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Subphylum
  
Crustacea

Suborder
  
Oniscidea

Scientific name
  
Armadillidium pictum

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Order
  
Isopoda

Family
  
Armadillidiidae

Higher classification
  
Armadillidium

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Similar
  
Armadillidium, Isopods, Woodlouse, Pill bugs, Crustacean

Kleuroproller armadillidium pictum


Armadillidium pictum is a species of woodlouse which occurs over most of Europe, except the Mediterranean Basin and Southeast Europe. In the British Isles, it is only known from a few sites, making it by some accounts, "Britain's rarest woodlouse". Since these sites are all remote from human habitation, in Cumbria and Powys, the species is thought to be native rather than introduced.

A. pictum is chiefly a forest species, and may be found several metres above the ground under loose bark or in holes in rotting wood. It closely resembles A. pulchellum, but it is darker in colour, with less distinct mottling, which is arranged in lines along the length of the body. It is also, at up to 9 mm (0.35 in) long, slightly larger than A. pulchellum.

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Armadillidium pictum Wikipedia


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