Found in bark chips on an overcast day. Around 1cm long.
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Malacostraca
Superorder: Peracarida
Order: Isopoda
also known as a slater bug
Found under a brick in leaf litter. Identified by their flattened segmented body shape, 2 pairs of antennae and 7 pairs of legs.
Found hiding under a rock at 3pm during the day. The organism was found in a tight defensive ball.
The two antennas are present but the animal has tucked them. They can be seen tucked away in the second picture.
was found at 3.30pm during the day hiding under a rock in damp soil.
Under a pot, on soil, within leaf litter.
Found beneath a log within leaf litter.
Found under a rock on soil in a suburban garden.
Fund under pot plant. Plastic container used to take photos.
Found under concrete paver.
Found underneath a pot plant, that is regularly watered so often moist environment, on a paved courtyard.
Oval and flattened body
Found in backyard soil
Found at 2:15 pm when a piece of decaying wood was flipped. Many individuals present.
Found underneath grass, up against retaining wall.
Found under rock, two pairs of antennae, compound eyes, can roll into a ball
Found under leaf litter near reeds next to dam
Found in afternoon under leaf litter, order identified using Lecture notes from University of Adelaide, ENV BIOL 2503/2530, Zoology II lecture 13: "Crustaceans"