It yielded one pillbug, one puparial case, and no plant inclusions.
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Lizzie flicked a pillbug off the purple rhododendrons she'd arranged inside a pitcher.
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Though I'd forward the pillbug and casing to the entomologist, I doubted either would be of much use.
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In the pillbug Armadillidium vulgare, the presence of Wolbachia is also associated with detrimental effects on host fertility and lifespan.
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The group includes the terrestrial pillbugs and sow bugs, with numerous marine forms.
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Woodlice, the little crustaceans often called pillbugs, and millipedes, also known as thousand-leggers, rolled themselves into armored spheres.
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The only sounds were the soft scrape of our rubber shoe soles on the concrete and the crunch of dead pillbugs.
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Past the threshold, our flashlights revealed dead pillbugs on the concrete steps, some crushed and some as whole and round as buckshot.
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It also, in a nod to super science nerds, features tardigrades, the microscopic "water bears" that look like pillbugs in khakis.
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In the beam from Sasha's flashlight, the first several steps were not covered in dust any longer, and the dead pillbugs were gone.
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In the North, earwigs and sow bugs ( pillbugs) are frequently found in mulched gardens but they do not become a serious pest.
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And even though they're technically crustaceans rather than insects, dead woodlice and pillbugs produced the same set of fatty acids as the other animals.