family Armadillidiidae
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Definition
- Noun:
- A taxonomic family of terrestrial isopod crustaceans commonly known as pill bugs or woodlice: "Family Armadillidiidae" is the scientific name for a specific family of small, segmented land crustaceans characterized by their ability to roll into a tight ball for defense.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic classification: Used in formal biological contexts to refer to this specific family group within the order Isopoda.
Variants and Related Words
- Armadillidiidae (n): The same taxonomic family name, often used without the word "family" in more technical writing.
- Armadillidiid (adj/n): An adjective describing something related to this family, or informally, a member of it.
Synonyms
- Pill bugs (common name): The most widespread common name for terrestrial isopods in this family.
- Woodlice (common name): A broader common name for terrestrial isopods, which includes members of Family Armadillidiidae and other families like Porcellionidae.
- Roly-polies (colloquial name): A casual, often child-friendly term for pill bugs.
Notes on Meaning
- The term "Family Armadillidiidae" is strictly a scientific, taxonomic designation. In everyday language, the common names (pill bugs, roly-polies) are used. The defining characteristic of this family is the ability to conglobate, or roll into a perfect sphere.
Noun
- pill bugs