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  1. Meet the Giant Isopod of the Deep Sea - Ocean Conservancy

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    Deep-sea isopods are part of the same order as pill bugs—Isopoda—and there are about 10,000 species of isopods in this ancient order. The first recorded isopod fossil is more than 300 million years old! Enter your email and never miss an update
    Most of these isopods are free-living species that inhabit soft or hard bottom habitats ranging from the upper intertidal to offshore continental shelf and upper slope (depths < 500 m), as well as inland bays and estuaries.
    Deep-Sea Research I57(5): 708–723. 10.1016/j.dsr.2010.03.004 [ CrossRef] [ Google Scholar] Birstein YA. (1973) Deep water isopods (Crustacea. Isopoda) of the north-western part of the Pacific Ocean.
    The first recorded isopod fossil is more than 300 million years old! Enter your email and never miss an update The deep-sea isopod, or Bathynomus giganteus, is the biggest isopod species of this order, growing anywhere from 11 to 20 inches in length.
  3. Review and guide to the isopods (Crustacea, Isopoda) of littoral …

  4. Pill bug | Isopod, Armadillidiidae, Roll-up Bug | Britannica

    WEBApr 3, 2024 · Pill bug, any of the terrestrial crustaceans of the families Armadillididae and Armadillidae (order Isopoda). When disturbed, the …

  5. pill bug
    noun
    1. another term for pill woodlouse.
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  6. Order Isopoda - Isopods - BugGuide.Net

  7. (PDF) New records of terrestrial isopods (Crustacea: Isopoda: …

  8. Scientists discover new isopod species in the Florida Keys

  9. Scientists discover new isopod species in the | EurekAlert!

  10. Review and guide to the isopods (Crustacea, Isopoda) of littoral …

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