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Armadillidium vulgare was created in 1804.
Armadillidium vulgare
rollie-pollie, pill bug.
Armadillidium vulgare. The name varies at times, but if you are referring to the grayish insect with many legs that rolls up into a ball when threatened, better known as the "roly poly," then its name is Armadillidium vulgare. It is also known as a sow bug. Armadillidium vulgare. The name varies at times, but if you are referring to the grayish insect with many legs that rolls up into a ball when threatened, better known as the "roly poly," then its name is Armadillidium vulgare. It is also known as a sow bug.
The scientific name for rolly pollies is Armadillidium vulgare.
A pillbug is an insect of the woodlice family, order Isopoda, sub-order Oniscidea, family Armadillidiidae.The best known species in the family is Armadillidium vulgare, the common pill bug.
Armadillidium pictum was created in 1833.
Auriscalpium vulgare was created in 1753.
A blueweed is any of a group of species of plants, Cichorium intybus, Echium vulgare, or Helianthus ciliaris.
The scientific name is Origanum vulgare.
The order Oniscidea contains various species of the woodlouse, also known as a doodlebug, pill bug, or sow bug. Some, notably the genus Armadillidium, can roll up into a ball if threatened.Some common European species are Porcellio scaber (rough woodlouse) and Oniscus asellus (common woodlouse). One found in the southern US is Armadillidium vulgare (pill woodlouse).Other names for the woodlouse :armadillo bugcheeselogcheesey-bugroly-polyparson's pigpotato bugroll up bugslaterHodidodcarpenter bugwood Bugpea bugchuggy-peg andchuggy-pig.
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