Armadillidium corcyraem | Armadillidium corcyraem

Armadillidium corcyraeum

Armadillidium corcyraeum

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The Armadillidium corcyraeum, commonly referred to as the “Corfu pillbug” or “Corfu isopod,” is a species of terrestrial isopod belonging to the family Armadillidiidae. The “silver” variant of this species is particularly sought after by exotic pet enthusiasts and collectors due to its distinct coloration and appearance. Below is a detailed exploration of this fascinating isopod.

 

Common Name Corfu isopod
Scientific Name Armadillidium corcyraeum
Taxonomy
  • Kingdom: Animalia
  • Phylum: Arthropoda
  • Class: Malacostraca
  • Order: Isopoda
  • Family: Armadillidiidae
  • Genus: Armadillidium
  • Species: A. corcyraeum
Habitat A. corcyraeum inhabits moist, terrestrial environments such as leaf litter, under stones, logs, and inside decaying wood, where humidity levels are high.
Region This species is native to the Mediterranean region, with strong populations found on the island of Corfu, Greece, which is reflected in its common name (“Corfu isopod”).
Lifespan (Years) 2
Diet Decaying plant matter, leaf litter, calcium supplement, occasional protein
Humidity Range (%) humidity levels above 70% is essential for their health
Temperature Range (°C)

20°C to 25°C (68°F to 77°F)

Conservation Status Unknown
Coloration
Care Notes Provide moist substrate with hiding spots. Use leaf litter, decayed wood, and moss. Ensure moderate to high humidity with ventilation.
Breeding Info Can breed in captivity with stable environment. Some species are prolific, others slow.
Adult Size (cm) Adult Armadillidium corcyraeum typically ranges from 1 to 3 cm in length. However, size can depend on environmental factors and resource availability.
Temperament Shy to docile, species dependent

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