sow bug

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sow bug

A child gently lifts a rock to find a sow bug underneath.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A sow bug is a small, land-dwelling crustacean. It has a hard, segmented, oval-shaped body that can roll into a ball for protection. It is commonly found in damp, dark places like under rocks, logs, or leaf litter.
Usage
  • The word sow bug is a common name for a specific type of terrestrial isopod. It is used as a countable noun.
  • It is often used in general descriptions of garden insects or soil fauna.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • I found a sow bug under the flowerpot.
    • Gardeners often see sow bugs in compost piles.
    • Unlike a pill bug, a sow bug cannot roll into a perfect ball.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is used in biology and ecology to describe detritivores that help break down decaying plant material.
    • The study focused on the population density of sow bugs in the forest ecosystem.
Variants and Related Words
  • Woodlouse: This is a more general British English term that includes sow bugs and pill bugs.
  • Pill bug (or roly-poly): A closely related terrestrial isopod that can curl into a tight, perfect ball, which a true sow bug cannot do.
  • Isopod: The scientific order (Isopoda) to which sow bugs belong.
  • Crustacean: The larger class of animals (Crustacea) that includes sow bugs, crabs, and shrimp.
Synonyms
  • Woodlouse (in general usage)
  • Land isopod (scientific description)
Notes on Meaning
  • The name "sow bug" comes from the creature's rounded, segmented body, which was thought to resemble the shape of a female pig (a sow).
  • It is important to note that while all sow bugs are woodlice, not all woodlice are sow bugs. The term "sow bug" specifically refers to certain genera that cannot conglobate (roll into a complete ball) like pill bugs can.
sow bug

A child gently lifts a rock to find a sow bug underneath.

Noun
  1. terrestrial isopod having an oval segmented body (a shape like a sow)