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- sfenthourakisi is a European species of woodlouse endemic to Greece. Armadilliidum sfenthourakisi was described as a distinct species of Armadillidium...
- Armadillidium maniatum is a European species of woodlouse endemic to Greece. Armadilliidum maniatum was described in 2006, based on only 3 specimens (2 males and...
- section of the genus and is currently known only from the type series. Armadilliidum teramense was described as a distinct species of Armadillidium in 1933...
- probably belongs to the so-called "Armadillidium fossuligerum complex". Armadilliidum jerrentrupi was described as a distinct species of Armadillidium in...
- probably belongs to the so-called "Armadillidium insulanum complex". Armadilliidum phalacronum was described as a distinct species of Armadillidium in...
- stymphali**** is a European species of woodlouse endemic to Greece. Armadilliidum stymphali**** was described in 2006, based on specimens that were collected...
- probably belongs to the so-called "Armadillidium fossuligerum complex". Armadilliidum pieperi was described as a distinct species of Armadillidium in 2008...
- Armadillidium stolikanum is a European species of woodlouse endemic to Greece. Armadilliidum stolikanum was described in 1907, based on only 2 female specimens that...
- species that belongs to the so-called "Armadillidium maculatum group". Armadilliidum quinquepustulatum belongs to the "Armadillidiae" section of the genus...
- Armadillidium ruffoi is a European species of woodlouse endemic to Italy. Armadilliidum ruffoi belongs to the "Marginiferae" section of the genus, which is...