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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 bug

cheeselog

cheesey-bug

roly-poly

parson's pig

potato bug

roll up bug

slater

Hodidod

carpenter bug

wood Bug

pea bug

chuggy-peg and

chuggy-pig.

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