Armadillidium

/ˌɑːrməˈdɪliəm/ noun

A genus of pill bugs or wood lice (terrestrial crustaceans) characterized by their ability to roll into a defensive ball.

From New Latin, combining 'armadillo' + the genus suffix '-ium.' Named in the 18th century by naturalists who noticed the similarity in armor-like shells between these crustaceans and actual armadillos.

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