[3] Telopods exhibit syncoxite with slight variations in the central lobe shape and delicately bifurcated coxal horns.
Within Europe it has been recorded to live within the countries of Austria, Croatia, Germany and Italy.
[3] Glomeris klugii inhabits sloped forest habitats where it has a preference for calcareous soils.
[2] Forest habitats are known to consist of trees within the genera Acer, Castanea, Fraxinus.
[2] Glomeris klugii possesses a high rate of polymorphism within the species due to exhibiting remarkable phenotypic plasticity, resulting in a wide range of colour variations.