RMEHRMMD–Redfish Scavenged By Baltic Isopods, Cape Ann, Massachusetts
RMCNXF6M–isopods (Isopoda), on tree trunk, Italy, Calabria
RM2C6617J–Woodlouse (Ligidium hypnorum). Isopods between leaves they are one of the most diverse orders of crustaceans. Westensee, Kiel, Germany
RMM0C28M–Ladybugs amphipods from the family of the isopods are some of the smallest marine animals visible to human eyes. photographed in Horseshoe bay Komodo.
RFWB37DH–Tiny Sponge Isopods (Santia) Cling to Sponge in Super Macro,
RMBJ5Y04–Marine Sponge Isopods, Santia sp or Uromunna sp, feeding on the surface of a sponge.
RFH5JMYC–Isopods, Saduria entomon, from the Baltic Sea
RMW7N7G5–Sea slater / Beach woodlouse (Ligia oceanica) on pebbles. Rhossili, The Gower Peninsula, UK, July.
RMCPXP04–Isopod Species - Second Beach - La Push, Washington, USA
RM2C3B9R0–A woodlouse is a crustacean from the monophyletic suborder Oniscidea within the isopods. They are called that from being found in old wood.
RF2KJTRB6–Woodlice identified as Alloniscus oahuensis cleaning up a sunflower seed shell on Maui, Hawaii
RF2JKK776–A closeup of a common woodlouse on a wooden surface under the sunlight
RMF00557–Ant woodlouse (Platyarthrus hoffmannseggii), on the ground, Germany
RF2F79158–Ligia oceanica, the sea slater or sea roach, is a littoral woodlouse, living on rocky seashores of the European North Sea and Atlantic coastlines.
RMM0C28K–Ladybugs amphipods from the family of the isopods are some of the smallest marine animals visible to human eyes. photographed in Horseshoe bay Komodo.
RF2BFBHCR–A close-up view of a Woodlouse (Trachelipus rathkii) crawling on a grimy red brick.
RFT613PC–Woodlouse crawling in the garden
RMBM4PEA–Isopods on yellow Sponge, Isopoda, South Pacific, Solomones Islands
RMW7PN1F–Pill bug (Armadillidium sp) on forest floor, Tanjung Puting National Park, Borneo, Central Kalimantan, Indonesia
RMCPXNY5–Isopod Species - Second Beach - La Push, Washington, USA
RM2BEJFDE–Close-up of a water slater (Asellus aquaticus), a freshwater crustacean, UK
RFM98D3T–Common Pygmy Woodlouse (Trichoniscus pusillus) resting on the ground in woodland. Tipperary, Ireland
RMF0GG9G–A Blackbar Soldierfish with a family of isopods on its face in Little Cayman.
RMBPY9RD–Creole-fish ( Paranthias furcifer) Bonaire. This species of fish is highly suseptible to isopod parasitism. Although the isopods
RMPAR01T–Gammaridean isopods, Cyproidea sp. on a tunicate, Komodo, Indonesia.
RMP6N58K–Common sea slater / sea roach (Ligia oceanica), littoral woodlouse and one of the largest oniscid isopods in rock crevice along rock pool on beach
RM2PG6678–Sea roach, Cliff isopods (Isopoda), Other animals, Animals, Sea Slater (Ligia oceanica) adult, on shore rock covered with barnacles, near Polperro
RFKXE39T–Woodlouse (Porcellionides cingendus) resting on rotten wood. Cahir, Tipperary, Ireland.
RFEYN8RW–Seestichling; Spinachia, spinachia;
RF2P9B397–Anilocra physodes (Isopoda, Cymothoidae). Cymothoids are ectoparasitic isopods on the body of fish.
RMKNBK44–Ligia occidentalis (known as sea slater and rock louse) among barnacles on a rock on a Pacific ocean beach in Southern California
RFKE52BN–Isopods inside a blue painted tunicate, Cebu, Philippines.