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Body not capable of conglobation (rolling into a ball).
Woodlice in the family Armadillidiidae are able to form their bodies into a ball shape, in a process known as conglobation.
Chrysidines are distinguished from the members of other subfamilies in that most can curl into a defensive ball, in a process known as conglobation.