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Common Woodlouse -
Kelderpissebed
-
Oniscus asellus

Image ID:
6001
Date: 
18/10/2015
Location: 
Bruinbos,
Belgium
Description: 

The woodlouse has a shell-like exoskeleton, which it must progressively shed as it grows. Adult woodlice lose their armor or exoskeleton approximately once every four weeks. Firstly the back half is shed and about twelve hours to three days later the front half. They eat their own exoskeleton, because it contains a lot of chalky nutrients.

The individual on this image is sitting on a Trembling merulius, phlebia tremellosa.

Keywords: 
Invertebrata |
ongewervelden |
woodlouse |
common woodlouse |
roly-poly |
crustacean |
exoskeleton |
very common |
eurytopic |
oniscus asellus |
pissebed |
kelderpissebed |
verwant aan kreeft |
exoskelet |
zeer algemeen |
eurytoop |
trembling merulius |
phlebia tremellosa |
merulius tremellosus |
spekzwoerdzwam
Category: 
Other invertebrates (Spiders, Crustacea,...) |
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Image type: 
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