Schizidium

Cretodilium Vandel, 1958 Pareluma Omer-Cooper, 1923 Schizidium is a genus of woodlice,[1] found from Greece to Iran.

[2] It has a convex body, and is capable of volvation (rolling into a ball) without leaving fissures.

Its telson is triangular and its uropods are similar to those of Armadillidium.

[2][3] The first joint of the antenna is remarkably small,[4] being only about half as long as the second.

[3] The species of the genus appear in three varieties: Fully epigeal (land-living) species, mostly moving around at night and hiding under stones during the daytime, these species are fully pigmented; endogeal species, which mostly live interstitially, are generally depigmented with reduced sizes and eyes, and cave-dwelling species with reduced or missing eyes, and generally depigmented.