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- Iberiarmadillidium. Gordon Gordh & David H. Headrick (2011). "Common pillbug". A Dictionary of Entomology (2nd ed.). CAB International. p. 343. ISBN 9781845935429...
- similar diet, and conglobate as a defense mechanism. Pill millipedes and pillbugs appear superficially similar to the naked eye. This is an example of convergent...
- chooses The Pillbugs "All in Good Time" in his "Pick of the W****" column. September 2007: USA Today music editor Ken Barnes chooses The Pillbugs "4 sec Nightmare...
- ISBN 978-0-7641-3885-0. Smith-Rogers, Sheryl (October 2009). "Wild Thing: Roly-Poly Pillbugs". TPW Magazine. Retrieved July 10, 2010. Nielsen, Lorin (2018-09-30). "Pill...
- of its prey, including woodlouse hunter, sowbug hunter, sowbug killer, pillbug hunter and slater spider. Adult females have a body length of 11–15 mm...
- coil completely into a tight sphere, as it's name suggests. Woodlice or pillbugs (Armadillidae) curl themselves into "pills" not only for defense, but also...
- restrictions for the Pillbug as well: the Pillbug cannot move a piece if either the Pillbug or that other piece is covered; the Pillbug cannot move a piece...
- or to conserve moisture like species in the family Armadillididae, the pillbugs. There are over 10,000 identified species of isopod worldwide, with around...
- the millipedes' resemblance to certain woodlice (Oniscidea), also called pillbugs or "roly-polies". However, millipedes and woodlice are not closely related...
- other types of arthropods, ants (including fire ants), other spiders, pillbugs, and ticks. It preys on several other spiders believed to be harmful to...