[2] Armadilliidum stolikanum was described in 1907, based on only 2 female specimens that were allegedly collected in the Central Greek regional unit of Aitolia-Akarnania.
Additionally, the species is considered a member of the "Armadillidium granulatum group", based on the presence of strong granulations on the tergites.
[1][3][4] Armadillidium stolikanum is a medium to large sized species, reaching maximum dimensions of about 13 x 7 mm.
The natural coloration of the body is unknown, as both specimens are depigmented, probably as a result of their long-time preservation in ethanol.
Specifically, the two known females were collected by Verhoeff in the area of "Stoliko", which most probably is a misspelling of the town or former municipality of Aitoliko, near Missolonghi.