Armadillidiid
Armadillidiid refers to a family of terrestrial crustaceans commonly known as woodlice, pill bugs, or roly-polies. These small invertebrates are crustaceans, not insects, and are most closely related to shrimp and crabs. They are characterized by their segmented bodies, which are typically oval-shaped and covered by a hard exoskeleton.
A distinctive feature of many armadillidiid species is their ability to roll into a tight ball when
Armadillidiids are detritivores, meaning they feed primarily on decaying organic matter, such as dead leaves, wood,
The family Armadillidiidae is widespread, with numerous species found across the globe, particularly in temperate regions.