Английская Википедия:Armadillidium nasatum

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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

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Morphological comparison between Armadillidium nasatum and A. vulgare

Armadillidium nasatum can reach lengths of up to 21 millimetres.[1][2] Like Armadillidium depressum, it does not form a complete ball when enrolled.[1] 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.[2] Pale longitudinal stripes spanning from head to rear are seen on some individuals, though this is variable and is not a diagnostic feature.[3]

Distribution

Armadillidium nasatum occurs in patches in southern England, with concentrated areas in its range and sporadic occurrences in Ireland.[1] 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.[1] Like other woodlice, it is found under stones and wood.

Subspecies

There are five recognized subspecies in the species Armadillidium nasatum:[4]

References

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