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Armadillidium sp.
ozgur70
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Posted on 27-04-2011 23:15
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I found it in the city center. On a wall of a building. It is bigger than 1 cm. And there is more than 15 individual. I think that it is not an Armadillidium vulgare. I want to ask it you.
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libor
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Try Google and you will see Aramadilidium looks completely different. This could be Metoponothus (=Porcellionides) or something related?
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This might be a very pale variety of Porcellio spinicornis, but I don't know what other species are present in Turkey
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