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© Copyright Malcolm Storey 2011-2118
· 3 Armadillidium vulgare |
© Copyright Malcolm Storey 2011-2118
· 3 Armadillidium vulgare |
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© Copyright Malcolm Storey 2011-2118
· 3 Armadillidium vulgare |
© Richardson, 1905
· 1 Armadillidium vulgare, abdomen |
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© Richardson, 1905
· 1 Armadillidium vulgare, abdomen, uropoda, ventral |
© Richardson, 1905
· 1 Armadillidium vulgare, anterior, lip |
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© Richardson, 1905
· 1 Armadillidium vulgare, dorsal |
© Richardson, 1905
· 1 Armadillidium vulgare, first, antenna |
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© Richardson, 1905
· 1 Armadillidium vulgare, first, leg |
© Richardson, 1905
· 1 Armadillidium vulgare, first, maxilla |
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© Richardson, 1905
· 1 Armadillidium vulgare, head, dorsal |
© Richardson, 1905
· 1 Armadillidium vulgare, head, ventral |
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© Richardson, 1905
· 1 Armadillidium vulgare, left, mandible |
© Richardson, 1905
· 1 Armadillidium vulgare, male, first, pleopod |
Identification |
Reprinted from Richardson, H. 1905. Isopods of North America. Bulletin No. 54 of the United States National Museum.
Localities. — Anderson’s Ferry, Cincinnati, Ohio; Norwood, Ohio; Clifton, Cincinnati, Ohio; Columbus, Ohio; Coney Island, Ohio; Mount Auburn, Cincinnati, Ohio; Redbank, Hamilton County, Ohio; Lexington, Kentucky; Aiken, South Carolina; Harrington Sound, Bermudas; Hamilton, Bermudas; Washington, District of Columbia; Syracuse, New York; Bay Shore, Long island; Salem, Massachusetts; Charlestown, South Carolina; Providence, Rhode Island; Canton, Mississippi; New Orleans, Louisiana; Lexington. Kentucky; Woodside, Maryland; Fayal, Azores; Orleans villa, Algeria; world-wide in distribution.
Found on floating seaweed; in moist meadows; under stones; in cellars; under hoards in damp soil; in hothouses; under rocks.
In New Orleans, Louisiana, this species is reported to be a menace to cucumbers and other vegetables grown in hothouses.
It is also said to be injurious to various plants in Fort Worth, Texas; found on date palms, imported front Algeria, at the Department of Agriculture, Washington, District of Columbia.
Also found injuring young cotton near Dallas, Texas.
At Berkley, Virginia, it is reported to be one of the most destructive pests with which the mushroom grower has to deal.
Body oblong-ovate, rather convex, and able to be rolled up into a ball; twice as long as wide; 8 mm. : 16 mm.
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