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woodlouse /ˈwʊdlaʊs /noun (plural woodlice /ˈwʊdlʌɪs/)A small terrestrial crustacean with a greyish segmented body and seven pairs of legs, living in damp habitats.- Oniscus and other genera, order Isopoda. See also pill woodlouse.
These tireless toilers of the soil include such creatures as the earthworms, woodlice and millipedes....- The main detritivore taxa were woodlice, millipedes, insects, and gastropods.
- In 1890, Dubois confirmed that blinded salamanders displayed an aversion to shorter wavelengths of light, and. in 1895, Finsen extended the results to frogs, earthworms, woodlice, beetles and flies.
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