- Source: Armadillidium nasatum
Armadillidium nasatum, the nosy pill woodlouse, is a large, Western European-based species of woodlouse that has been introduced to North America, along with Armadillidium vulgare also found in other parts of Europe.
Description
Armadillidium nasatum can reach lengths of up to 21 millimetres. Like Armadillidium depressum, it does not form a complete ball when enrolled. Though similar in outwards appearance to Armadillidium vulgare in dark grey color, the main distinguishing feature is a rectangular-like protrusion ("nose") towards the apex of the head. The tail (telson) has a rounded tip with incurved sides, as opposed to most genus Armadillidium species which have a smaller, flat tail. Pale longitudinal stripes spanning from head to rear are seen on some individuals, though this is variable and is not a diagnostic feature.
Distribution
Armadillidium nasatum occurs in patches in southern England, with concentrated areas in its range and sporadic occurrences in Ireland. It lives in dryer areas than most woodlice, is synanthropic, and is frequently found in non-inhabited areas such as railway lines and industrial waste ground. Like other woodlice, it is found under stones and wood.
Subspecies
There are five recognized subspecies in the species Armadillidium nasatum:
Armadillidium nasatum flava Colinge, 1989
Armadillidium nasatum mehelyi Verhoeff, 1930
Armadillidium nasatum nasatum Budde-Lund, 1885
Armadillidium nasatum nigrescens Collinge, 1918
Armadillidium nasatum saidovni Arcangeli, 1950
References
External links
Media related to Armadillidium nasatum at Wikimedia Commons
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- Armadillidium nasatum
- Armadillidium
- Armadillidium vulgare
- Armadillidium depressum
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