Porcellio scaber - Wikipedia Porcellio scaber (otherwise known as the common rough woodlouse or simply rough woodlouse), is a species of woodlouse native to Europe but with a cosmopolitan distribution
SCaBER - HTB-3 | ATCC SCaBER is an epithelial-like cell that was isolated from the urinary bladder of a 58-year-old, Black, male with squamous cell carcinoma The cell line can be used in cancer research
Porcellio scaber | INFORMATION | Animal Diversity Web - ADW Common rough woodlice are considered native to mainland Europe This species has spread throughout the world, including onto isolated islands such as Hawaii and Marion Island (located between Africa and Antarctica) and is found on every continent, not including Antarctica
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Species Porcellio scaber - Common Rough Woodlouse - BugGuide. Net Densely covered with tubercles Usually dark grey, sometimes quite red or variegated with yellow Albinos have been reported An online resource devoted to North American insects, spiders and their kin, offering identification, images, and information
Porcellio Scaber Rough Woodlouse Complete Care Guide! In the wild, Porcellio scaber can be found among forest litter, mulch, and moss They feed by using two sets of antennae to detect and scavenge for their preferred foods such as decaying organic matter, fungi, and even vegetation