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Cockroach resting on the top of a dead plant 1metre from the ground. Anamesia angusta ID David Rentz
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Slide type labels.Holotype 4688:1b
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Ventral. Nontype.MZLU-VAR00002023
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Dorsal.. Nontype.MZLU-VAR00002023
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Fred noticed this native cockroach being stung by a wasp. The cockroach stopped still, arched its body as it is in the photo and sat there for some time. It looked like it was panting. After a few minutes, it stopped panting, straightened its body and ran off into the leaf litter. Desmozosteria flavaThanks for the ID David Rentz Photo: Jean
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Jimena, Andalucia, Spain
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Head. Scale bar 1 mm.Holotype 4194:1
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Dorsal. Scale bar 1 mm.Holotype 4194:1
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These pretty young cockroaches were wandering around on the ground. There were three together having a chat when we came along. Possibly a Desmozosteria elongata. It is similar to several Anamesia species. Photo: Fred
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This pretty cockroach was wandering around on the ground. Possibly a Desmozosteria elongata. It is similar to several Anamesia species. Photo: Jean
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Photographed at Eastren ghats under the forest cover. Any one may help me in the identification of this insect.
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Hangoa-Roa, Valparaso, Chile
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Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
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Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
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Amazonas, Brazil
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A Sumatran version of the Australian Wood Cockroach. These live in rotten wood.
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Out and about during the day. Not particularly worried about us. Under casuarina trees.40 km south of Perth Western Australiafemale Calolampra sp Thanks for the ID David Rentz
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Victoria, Australia
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This cockroach came to pose in my hotel studio one day. I was about 20 km from China's border with Burma. According to what I found on line, this is an invasive species Blattellagermanica that reached China from Germany 20 years ago.
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Possibly Melanozosteria nigrofasiciata ~25mm longIt had been hiding under a piece of tin. Photo: Fred
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Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
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Slide type labels.Holotype 4689:1b