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  2. Woodlouse - Wikipedia

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    Woodlice are terrestrial isopods in the suborder Oniscidea. Their name is derived from being often found in old wood, [2] and from louse, a parasitic insect, ...

  3. Porcellio scaber - Wikipedia

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    This behaviour leads to clumping of woodlice, reducing the exposed surface area through which water can be lost. Another manifestation of this is that a woodlouse in a Petri dish is unwilling to move into the center of the dish, preferring to stay near the edge. Another reflex exhibited by P. scaber is turn alternation. During klinokinesis ...

  4. Woodlouse spider - Wikipedia

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    The woodlouse spider (Dysdera crocata) is a species of spider that preys primarily upon woodlice. Other common names refer to variations on the common name of its prey, including woodlouse hunter , sowbug hunter , sowbug killer , pillbug hunter and slater spider .

  5. Porcellio laevis - Wikipedia

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    Porcellio laevis (commonly called the swift woodlouse, or smooth slater in Australia) is a species of woodlouse in the genus Porcellio.As the species epithet laevis as well as the vernacular name "swift woodlouse" suggests, the species is capable of quick bursts of speed when provoked.

  6. Oniscus asellus - Wikipedia

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    The common woodlouse is the most widespread species of woodlouse in the British Isles, both geographically and ecologically. [3] It is rare in the Mediterranean Basin, but is widespread in Northern and Western Europe, as far east as Ukraine, as well as in the Azores and Madeira; it has also been widely introduced in the Americas, [1] predominantly in Mexico and in the United States, east of ...

  7. Oniscoidea - Wikipedia

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    Oniscoidea is a superfamily of isopod crustaceans, which includes most of the land-living woodlice. It includes the "common woodlouse", Oniscus asellus , in the namesake family Oniscidae . Families

  8. Kinesis (biology) - Wikipedia

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    Woodlouse activity decreases as humidity increases. Kinesis, like a taxis or tropism, is a movement or activity of a cell or an organism in response to a stimulus (such as gas exposure, light intensity or ambient temperature). Unlike taxis, the response to the stimulus provided is non-directional.

  9. Porcellio spinicornis - Wikipedia

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    Porcellio spinicornis is a species of woodlouse in the family Porcellionidae. This species is widespread in Europe, [1] and has also been introduced to North America. [2] It has wide spiny frontal lateral lobes. [3]