A common woodlouse (Oniscus asellus) in Belgium
by André De Kesel
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A common woodlouse (Oniscus asellus) in Belgium
by André De Kesel
two completed parts of a bigger commission still in progress! featuring an unspecified agapostemon and oniscus asellus (maple color form)
the agapostemon is unspecified coz i legit just slapped 30 different references of different species together so this is more of a chimera. an Average of the genus than it is a representation of any species in particular
@loquaciousky submitted: Some good friends in southeastern PA! Moth buddy was about an inch long.
I love them both! The moth is a geometer but there are too many in that area that look super similar for me to confidently make a species ID. The woodlouse looks like a common shiny woodlouse!
This Skirted Isopod looks a bit beat up, a broken uropod and missing an antenna! I don’t know what happened to it, but it seemed to be getting around just fine anyway.
Skirted Isopod Oniscus asellus
The babah’s have been shipped. Sorry if it looks a little crappy. Also I kind of wanted them to look a little in your style so the noses are based off of it I hope you still like it though. O w O
I LITERALLY HNG’D IT’S SO CUTE!! OH MY GOODNESS!! o(≧▽≦)o
Shaaaaade, bby, you did an amazing work! I love it! Gold star for your great effort, yee! *pats*
Oniscus (Woodlice)
Oniscus: Morphology, Classification, Habitat, and Ecology of the Woodlouse Genus Oniscus is a genus of terrestrial isopods commonly known as woodlice, belonging to the family Oniscidae within the order Isopoda. These small, segmented crustaceans are adapted to life on land, typically found in moist environments under logs, stones, leaf litter, and other damp places. Unlike pill bugs (family…
Awkward meeting between Omicus and Lucid
The most monotone conversation ever.
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You caught Oniscus’ personality really well. That’s basically how he makes friends. Probably why he doesn’t have a lot of friends, haha.
Thanks for the art, man. I’m sure Lucid and Oniscus could be great friends.
The night of the bugblitz there were plague numbers of woodlice. The dirt shoulder of the paved path had literally hundreds of thousands, all apparently the same species. Until I’m contradicted I’ll call them Oniscus asellus.