cockchafer vs woodlouse

cockchafer

noun
  • Any of various other similar beetles, such as of the genera Acrossidius, Cyphochilus, Rhopaea, etc. 

  • Any of the large European beetles from the genus Melolontha that are destructive to vegetation. 

woodlouse

noun
  • Any of the terrestrial isopod crustaceans of suborder Oniscidea, which have a rigid, segmented exoskeleton, often being capable of rolling into a ball, and feed only on dead plant matter, usually living in damp, dark places, such as under stones or bark. 

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