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Lateral. Nontype. Scale bar 1 mm.MZLU-VAR00002019
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Pretty cockroachSitting it on my finger was one way to stop it from running. :-)Zonioploca medilinea (Tepper)Thanks for the ID David Rentz
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Blattodea: Polyzosteriinae: PolyzosteriiniMegazosteria patulaMegazosteria purpurascensMegazosteria shawi
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Subject: Live Animal | Type: Photo | Life Stages And Gender: Adult/Sexually Mature | Anatomy: Male | Anatomy: Coloration/Patterning :: Cryptic
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Randers Regnskov, Danmark
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Blattodea: Blattidae: Polyzosteriinae: Polyzosteriini:Anamesia angustaAnamesia douglasiAnamesia frenchii
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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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Townsville, Queensland, Australia
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Blattidae: Blattinae: Blatta orientalisBlattidae: Blattinae: Neostylopyga rhombifoliaBlattidae: Blattinae: Neostylopgya papuaBlattidae: Blattinae: Periplaneta australasiae
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Chamkani, Paktia Province, Afghanistan
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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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Ba-Phalaborwa, Limpopo, South Africa
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Burra, Queensland, Australia
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One of our beautiful native cockroaches.3cm
Anamesia sp probably
angusta Mackerras ID David Rentz
See it in its full glory I wasn't aware there were so many types of native cockroaches.
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Lateral. Nontype. Scale bar 5 mm.MZLU-VAR00002020
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Blattodea: Blattidae: Methana curvigera
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La Paz, Bolivia
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Blattodea: Blattidae: Polyzosteriinae: Polyzosteriini:Anamesia maculosaAnamesia polyzona
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Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia
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Westminster, Colorado, United States
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Blattodea: Blattidae: Polyzosteriinae: Methanini:Accessions and unsorted material.
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Blattodea: Polyzosteriinae: PolyzosteriiniEuzosteria sordidaEuzosteria subreflexaEuzosteria subverrucosaEuzosteria tuberculata
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Polyzosteria mitchelli A beautiful cockroach I noticed north of Bullfinch.David Rentz describes this cockroach as "One of the most distinctive and widespread species in the genus.The 'windows' on each thoracic sevment and the blue legs are not shared by any other species. ""A Guide to the Cockroaches of Australia" David Rentz 2014