The name of the insect (Armadillidiidae) that resembles an armadillo is a "Pill Bug" or "Roly Poly" .
The bug that resembles a mosquito in appearance is a crane fly.
The bug that resembles a large mosquito in appearance is called a crane fly.
No. Armadillos are "New World." The pangolin, which resembles the armadillo, lives in Africa.
The insect you are referring to is called a "beetle."
Roly Poly insect in another name for a Woodlouse. These little bugs, often mistaken for an insect, when they are in fact Crustaceans, are called many names such as, Pill bugs, Armadillo Bug, Doodlebug, Cheeselog, Potato Bug, Roll Up Bug, Slater and Sow Bug.
A beautiful armadillo is an extinct prehistoric species of armadillo, Latin name Dasypus bellus.
No, unless it is the first word in a sentence or part of a name ("Armadillo Jones") it is not capitalized.
Giant armadillo = Priodontes maximus.
There is a bug called Catacanthus wich resembles a face, nut specifically a child face by the way.
Newton's Apple - 1983 Circus High Wire Mummies Bug Spray Armadillo 13-2 was released on: USA: 21 October 1995
The giant mosquito-looking bug is called a crane fly. It resembles a mosquito but is harmless and does not bite humans.
An Armadillo would be answer D an Armor-shelled bug eater.