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Cockroaches (or simply "roaches") are insects of the order Blattodea. This name derives from the Latin word for "cockroach", blatta.
Among the most well-known species are Periplaneta americana, which is about 3 cm long, the German cockroach, Blattella germanica, about 1½ cm long, the Asian cockroach, Blattella asahinai, also about 1½ cm in length, and the Oriental cockroach, Blatta orientalis, about 2½ cm. Tropical cockroaches are often much bigger, and extinct cockroach relatives such as the Carboniferous Archimylacris and the Permian Apthoroblattina were several times as large as these. Cockroaches are often considered pests, infesting urban habitats. Of thousands of species, about 30 (less than 1%) do so.
Evolutionary history and relationships
The earliest cockroach-like fossils are from the Carboniferous period between 354–295 million years ago. However, these fossils differ from modern cockroaches in having long ovipositors and are the ancestors of mantids as well as modern cockroaches. The first fossils of modern cockroaches with internal ovipositors appear in the early Cretaceous.Mantodea, Isoptera, and Blattodea are usually combined by entomologists into a higher group called Dictyoptera. Current evidence strongly suggests that termites have evolved directly from true cockroaches. If this is the case, then Blattodea excluding Isoptera is not a monophyletic group and the Isoptera are actually a family (or epifamily) of cockroaches. [1].
Biology
Cockroaches are generally omnivores. An exception to this is the wood-eating genus Cryptocercus, with various species found in Russia, China, Korea and the United States. Although they are incapable of digesting the cellulose themselves, they have a symbiotic relationship with a protozoan that digests the cellulose, allowing them to extract the nutrients. In this, they are similar to termites and current research suggests that the genus Cryptocercus is more closely related to termites than it is to other cockroaches. Cockroaches are most common in tropical and subtropical climates. Some species are in close association with human dwellings and widely found around garbage or in the kitchen.Cockroaches, like all insects, breathe through a system of tubes called tracheae. The tracheae of insects are attached to the spiracles, excluding the head. Thus the cockroach can breathe without its head. The valves open when the CO2 level in the insect rises to a high level; then the CO2 diffuses out of the tracheae to the outside and fresh O2 diffuses in. The tracheal system brings the air directly to cells because they branch continually like a tree until their finest divisions tracheoles are associated with each cell, allowing gaseous oxygen to dissolve in the cytoplasm lying across the fine cuticle lining of the tracheole. CO2 diffuses out of the cell into the tracheole.
Most insects do not have muscular lungs and thus do not actively breathe in the vertebrate lung manner. However, in some very large insects the diffusion process may not be sufficient to provide oxygen at the necessary rate and body musculature may contract rhythmically to forcibly move air out and in the spiracles and one can actually call this breathing.[2]
Cockroaches can survive decapitation for a very long period compared with humans, but of course become unable to fend for themselves and eventually die.[1]
Female Blatella germanica with ootheca
Common household roaches A. German cockroach, B. American cockroach, C. Australian cockroach, D&E. Oriental cockroach (♀ & ♂)
The world's largest cockroach is the Australian giant burrowing cockroach, which can grow to 9 cm in length and weigh more than 30 grams. Comparable in size is the giant cockroach Blaberus giganteus, which grows to a similar length but is not as heavy.
Cockroaches are mainly nocturnal and will run away when exposed to light. A peculiar exception is the Oriental cockroach, which is attracted to light.
The cockroach is also one of the hardiest insects on the planet, capable of living for a month without food; being able to survive even on the glue from the back of postage stamps.[2] It can also hold its breath for 45 minutes and has the ability to slow down its heart rate.
Ootheca of Periplaneta americana; Florianópolis, SC, Brasil
The cockroach's ability to withstand radiation better than human beings can be explained in terms of the cell cycle. Cells are more vulnerable to effects of radiation when they are dividing. A cockroach's cells divide only once when in its molting cycle, which at most happens weekly. The cells of the cockroach take roughly 48 hours to complete a molting cycle, which would give time enough for radiation to affect it but not all cockroaches would be molting at the same time. This would mean some would be unaffected by the initial radiation and thus survive, at least until the fallout arrived.[4]
Selected species
- Periplaneta americana, American cockroach
- Eurycotis floridana, Florida woods cockroach
- Blatta orientalis, Oriental cockroach
- Blattella germanica, German cockroach
- Blattella asahinai, Asian cockroach
- Pycnoscelus surinamensis, Surinam cockroach
- Supella longipalpa, brown-banded cockroach
- Periplaneta australasiae, Australian cockroach
- Periplaneta fuliginosa, smokybrown cockroach
- Parcoblatta pennsylvanica, Pennsylvania woods cockroach
- Periplaneta brunnea, brown cockroach
- Blaberus discoidalis, discoid cockroach or false death's head
- Blaberus craniifer, true death's head cockroach
- Gromphadorhina portentosa, Madagascar hissing cockroach
Behavior
Cockroaches have been shown to exhibit emergent behaviour.[5]Research being conducted at the University of Florida shows that cockroaches leave chemical trails in their feces. Other cockroaches will follow these trails to discover sources of food and water, and also discover where other cockroaches are hiding. One of the major implications of this research is a new technique in cockroach pest control. Cockroaches could potentially be removed from a home by leaving a chemical trail that leads away from the home.
Research has shown that group-based decision making is responsible for more complex behavior such as resource allocation. A study where 50 cockroaches were placed in a dish with three shelters with a capacity for 40 insects in each, the insects arranged themselves in two shelters with 25 insects in each, leaving the third shelter empty. When the capacity of the shelters was increased to more than 50 insects per shelter, all of the cockroaches arranged themselves in one shelter. Researchers found a balance between cooperation and competition exists in group decision-making behavior found in cockroaches. The models used in this research can also explain the group dynamics of other insects and animals.[5]
Additionally, researchers at Tohoku University engaged in a Classical Conditioning experiment with cockroaches and discovered that the insects were able to associate the scent of vanilla and peppermint with a sugar treat. [6]
Cockroaches and health risks
A 2005 US national study on factors that affect asthma in inner-city children shows that cockroach allergens appear to worsen asthma symptoms more than other known triggers. This study, funded by the US National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) and the US National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), is the first large-scale study to rank asthma triggers according to severity.Additionally, a 2005 research study, sponsored by the National Pest Management Association (NPMA), shows a disparity in homeowner knowledge about this link. Only 10% of homeowners in the USA feel that cockroaches are a threat to their family's health.
Habitat
Cockroaches live in a wide range of environments around the world. Pest species of cockroaches adapt readily to a variety of environments, but prefer warm conditions such as found within buildings. Many tropical species prefer even warmer environments and do not fare well in the average household. Only about 20 species of cockroaches out of the 3,500 are suited to thrive in the typical home.Pest control
There are numerous parasites and predators of cockroaches, but few of them have proven to be highly effective for biological control. Wasps in the family Evaniidae are perhaps the most effective insect predators, as they attack the egg cases, and wasps in the family Ampulicidae are predators on adult and nymphal cockroaches (e.g., Ampulex compressa). The house centipede, however, is probably the most effective control agent of cockroaches, though most homeowners find the centipedes themselves objectionable. Preventative measures include keeping all food stored away in sealed containers, using garbage cans with a tight lid, frequent cleaning in the kitchen, and regular vacuuming. Any water leaks, such as dripping taps, should also be repaired. It is also helpful to seal off any entry points, such as holes around baseboards, in between kitchen cabinets, pipes, doors, and windows with some steel wool or copper mesh and some cement, putty or silicone caulk. Once a cockroach infestation occurs, chemical controls may help alleviate the problem. Bait stations, gels containing hydramethylnon or fipronil, as well as boric acid powder, are toxic to cockroaches. Baits with egg killers are also quite effective at reducing the cockroach population. Additionally, pest control products containing deltamethrin are very effective.Lowering the habitat temperature below freezing point may render most of the eggs infertile. This method may be practical in rural homes but it is highly unlikely to work in large cities.
Popular culture
In popular culture, cockroaches are often regarded as vile and extremely resilient pests, due to their shiny exoskeletons (making them look slimy, contrary to their fastidious habits), and their size, unusual for a scavenging insect.Movies which feature cockroaches include:
- Joe's Apartment — The bugs are cheerful, swinging party-goers who help the titular human hero.
- Creepshow — Swarms of them terrorize a cantankerous and verminophobic old man.
- Damnation Alley — A post-apocalyptic Salt Lake City, Utah is infected with a four-inch long, flesh-eating mutant variety (played by the Madagascar Hissing Cockroach).
- Men in Black — A giant cockroach-like alien's actions threaten to lead to the destruction of the Earth.
- — After his apparent death, a cockroach crawls out of Kim Jong-il's mouth and flies away in a rocket ship, in parody of Men in Black.
- Mimic — Diseased cockroaches are the target of the genetically-altered titular species.
- Twilight of the Cockroaches — An anime film in which roaches live peacefully in a bachelor's apartment until he begins dating a woman across the street, who encourages killing the insects.
- , Debbie is working out when she falls asleep on the bench, giving Freddy full reign of turning her into a cockroach (her biggest fear), and being squished to death.
- An American Tail, the chief villain, Warren T. Rat, carries with him a cockroach named Digit who he forces to count his money and frequently abuses, even threatening to eat him at one point.
- Naked Lunch, the main character, William Lee's "case worker" appears to him in the form of large cockroach that speaks through a hole in its abdomen. Later, this cockroach appears again as a hybrid of a cockroach/typewriter that has a keypad on its face. The case worker reveals his name as "Clark Nova", which also happens to be the name of Lee's typewriter model.
- Godzilla vs Gigan, both King Ghidorah and Gigan are controlled remotely by Nebulans, an alien race of giant cockroaches that inherited a waste planet after the dominant species on it polluted it into oblivion.
- The 1983 film Scarface, Tony refers to Gasper Gomez and the Diaz Brothers, rival gang leaders to Frank Lopez, as cockroaches in one of the film's most famous lines: "I'll bury those cock-a-roaches."
- X-Files episode "War of the Coprophages", cockroaches are seen to group together to murder people. The character Dr. Berenbaum (based on the University of Illinois entomologist) suggests that it is actually swarms of flying cockroaches that are responsible for most UFO sightings (they generate an electro-static field which can be illuminated dependent on atmospheric conditions). In one of the scenes, a cockroach that escaped can be seen crawling over the camera, making it appear that the viewer's television has become infested. Though the shot was not planned, the producers decided to leave it in the episode.
- ALF, Alf inadvertently releases a Melmacian cockroach in the house. When it is sprayed with insecticide, it grows bigger until it is large enough to eat him. He discovers that a bottle of perfume will kill the cockroach.
- The short-lived kids television show Freaky Stories was hosted by a cockroach named Larry.
- Heroes, Mohinder Suresh (a genetics professor) describes cockroaches, and not humans, as the pinnacle of evolution. The series' main antagonist, Sylar, is also associated with cockroaches in a couple of scenes.
- They are referred to in the episode "Insect Inside" of The Powerpuff Girls.
- Franz Kafka's story The Metamorphosis, the character Gregor Samsa awakes to find himself transformed into a giant insect, often interpreted as a cockroach. Actually, the type of bug into which Gregor transforms is not specified, though it is referred to as "vermin" and the little physical description offered could match either a cockroach or beetle. Conversely, Tyler Knox published a noir comedy in 2006 called "Kockroach" (William Morrow) in which a cockroach wakes up one morning as a man and becomes a leading gangster in Times Square during the 1950s.
- Revolt of the Cockroach People, an autobiographical novel by Oscar Zeta Acosta, cockroaches are used as a metaphor for oppressed and downtrodden minorities in US society in the 1960s and 70s, particularly Mexican-Americans. There are several references to the folk song La Cucaracha throughout the novel.
- In the Discworld novel The Last Continent, Ponder Stibbons is horrified to learn that the cockroach is actually the most highly evolved and advanced creature in the world, and not mankind as he had assumed.
- The cult computer game Bad Mojo deals with a person turned into a cockroach, in clear reference to Kafka's Metamorphosis.
- Deadly Rooms of Death (DROD), cockroaches are considered as flesh-eating monsters, which infest dungeons of all kinds.
- The role playing game feature a tribe of werewolf, the Glass Walkers who have the unusual totem Cockroach as their spiritual patron, the Glass Walkers find themselves semi-pariahs among their brethren for their love for the city (and, to a lesser extent, for their affinity for humanity and its technology).
Archy is a cockroach in a series of columns by Don Marquis.
Boxing coach Freddie Roach was nicknamed La Cucaracha (The Cockroach) when he was still competing as a fighter.
In Australian rugby league, the New South Wales State of Origin Team are informally known as the Cockroaches, due to the commonality of the cockroach as a household pest in that state. Their opponents, the Queensland State of Origin Team, are known as the Cane Toads, after that state's most common pest.
In 1987, Los Angeles rapper Bobby Jimmy released the song "Roaches" as a parody of Timex Social Club's hit song "Rumors". Its chorus line was Look at all these roaches / Around me everyday / Need somethin' strong / To make 'em go away.
Hardcore rapper Necro has a track called "Cockroaches" in which he raps about people's fear and/or dislike of cockroaches.
The album Infest from Papa Roach features a large roach on the cover. The Shuffle Demons did a song in 1986, Get Out Of My House, Roach, on the album Streetniks. Sleepytime Gorilla Museum's second studio album, Of Natural History features the song Cockroach, which describes cockroaches with disgust.
History
Some of the earliest writings with regards to cockroaches encourage their use as medicine. Pedanius Dioscorides (1st century), Kamal al-Din al-Damiri and Abu Hanifa ad-Dainuri (9th century) all offered medicines that either suggest grinding them up with oil or boiling. The list of ailments included earaches, open wounds and "gynecological disorders."Miscellaneous
- The largest by weight is a 33.5 g Macropanesthia rhinoceros.
- The smallest species is Attaphila fungicola, reaching only 3 mm.
External links
- Cockroach Pest Control Information - National Pesticide Information Center
- Allpet Roach Forum Cockroach community/hobby forum, established 1998.
- The Cockroach Forum Cockroach discussion forum.
- Blattodea Species File Online world catalogue of cockroaches.
- Blattodea Culture Group Cockroach information and details about a society for the study of cockroaches which was established in 1986.
- In-depth article about cockroach diversity
- Allpet Roaches Home Site Photo Gallery, Species Descriptions, Pet/Hobby/Care Links. Established 1980.
- Cockroach health threats
- Public service announcement on cockroaches
- Cockroach pictures shares pictures and facts on cockroaches and their behavior, feeding habits and life cycle.
- UC Davis on cockroaches
- Online book about cockroaches
- Transitional Species in Insect Evolution discusses the evolution of termites from cockroach ancestors
- The cockroach FAQ
- Cockroach gallery
- An illustration by George Rolleston published in 1870 showing the internal organs of a cockroach
- Roach Control Tips from About.com
- Harvard University fact sheet on American cockroaches
- Order Blattodea (Cockroaches), Exploring California Insects photos of a few California species
References
1. ^ Choi, Charles (2007-03-15). "Fact or Fiction?: A Cockroach Can Live without Its Head". Scientific American. Retrieved on 2007-06-29.
2. ^ Mullen, Gary; Lance Durden. Medical and Veterinary Entomology, 2002, p.32. ISBN 0-12510-451-0.
3. ^ Cockroaches & Radiation. Retrieved on 10 June, 2006.
4. ^ Joseph G. Kunkel. Are cockroaches resistant to radation?. Retrieved on 10 June, 2006.
5. ^ Jennifer Viegas. Cockroaches Make Group Decisions. Discovery Channel. Retrieved on 10 June, 2006.
6. ^ Wynne Parry. Pavlovian Cockroaches Learn Like Dogs (and Humans). Discover Magazine. Retrieved on 5 September, 2007.
2. ^ Mullen, Gary; Lance Durden. Medical and Veterinary Entomology, 2002, p.32. ISBN 0-12510-451-0.
3. ^ Cockroaches & Radiation. Retrieved on 10 June, 2006.
4. ^ Joseph G. Kunkel. Are cockroaches resistant to radation?. Retrieved on 10 June, 2006.
5. ^ Jennifer Viegas. Cockroaches Make Group Decisions. Discovery Channel. Retrieved on 10 June, 2006.
6. ^ Wynne Parry. Pavlovian Cockroaches Learn Like Dogs (and Humans). Discover Magazine. Retrieved on 5 September, 2007.
- Firefly Encyclopedia of Insects and Spiders, edited by Christopher O'Toole, ISBN 1-55297-612-2, 2002
- Insects: Their Biology and Cultural History, Bernhard Klausnitzer, ISBN 0-87663-666-0, 1987
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Arthropoda
Latreille, 1829
Subphyla and Classes
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Latreille, 1829
Subphyla and Classes
- Subphylum Trilobitomorpha
- Trilobita - trilobites (extinct)
- Subphylum Chelicerata
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Insecta
Linnaeus, 1758
Orders
Subclass Apterygota
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Linnaeus, 1758
Orders
Subclass Apterygota
- * Archaeognatha (bristletails)
- * Thysanura (silverfish)
- * Infraclass Paleoptera (Probably paraphyletic)
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Neoptera
Martynov, 1923
Superorders and orders
Superorder Exopterygota
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Martynov, 1923
Superorders and orders
Superorder Exopterygota
- Grylloblattodea (ice-crawlers)
- Mantophasmatodea (gladiators)
- Plecoptera (stoneflies)
- Embioptera (webspinners)
- Zoraptera (angel insects)
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Dictyoptera
Orders
Blattodea- (cockroaches)
Isoptera- (termites)
Mantodea- (mantids)
Dictyoptera includes three groups of insects, the Isoptera (termites), Blattodea (or Blattaria; cockroaches) and the Mantodea (mantids, or praying mantises).
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Orders
Blattodea- (cockroaches)
Isoptera- (termites)
Mantodea- (mantids)
Dictyoptera includes three groups of insects, the Isoptera (termites), Blattodea (or Blattaria; cockroaches) and the Mantodea (mantids, or praying mantises).
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Blaberidae
Genera
See text
Giant cockroaches, or blaberids (family Blaberidae) are the second largest cockroach family.
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Genera
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Giant cockroaches, or blaberids (family Blaberidae) are the second largest cockroach family.
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Blattellidae
Genera
The Blattellidae is a family of the Blattodea order (cockroaches).
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Genera
- Balta
- Blattella
- Lobopterella
- Parcoblatta
- Supella
- Symploce
The Blattellidae is a family of the Blattodea order (cockroaches).
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Blattidae
Genera
The Blattidae is a family of the Blattodea order (cockroaches).
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Genera
- Blatta
- Eurycotis
- Neostylopyga
- Periplaneta
- Platyzosteria
The Blattidae is a family of the Blattodea order (cockroaches).
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Cryptocercidae
Genus: Cryptocercus
Scudder, 1862
Species
Cryptocercus clevelandi
Cryptocercus darwini
Cryptocercus garciai
Cryptocercus primarius
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Genus: Cryptocercus
Scudder, 1862
Species
Cryptocercus clevelandi
Cryptocercus darwini
Cryptocercus garciai
Cryptocercus primarius
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Polyphagidae
Subfamilies
Euthyrrhaphinae
Holocompsinae
Polyphaginae
The Polyphagidae is a family of the Blattodea order (cockroaches). Many are known as sand cockroaches.
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Subfamilies
Euthyrrhaphinae
Holocompsinae
Polyphaginae
The Polyphagidae is a family of the Blattodea order (cockroaches). Many are known as sand cockroaches.
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Nocticolidae
Genera
Nocticola (18 species)
Spelaeoblatta (2 species)
Nocticolidae is a small family in the order Blattodea (cockroaches). It consists of only 20 species in 2 genera. They are found in Africa, Asia and Australia.
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Genera
Nocticola (18 species)
Spelaeoblatta (2 species)
Nocticolidae is a small family in the order Blattodea (cockroaches). It consists of only 20 species in 2 genera. They are found in Africa, Asia and Australia.
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Insecta
Linnaeus, 1758
Orders
Subclass Apterygota
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Linnaeus, 1758
Orders
Subclass Apterygota
- * Archaeognatha (bristletails)
- * Thysanura (silverfish)
- * Infraclass Paleoptera (Probably paraphyletic)
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Latin}}}
Official status
Official language of: Vatican City
Used for official purposes, but not spoken in everyday speech
Regulated by: Opus Fundatum Latinitas
Roman Catholic Church
Language codes
ISO 639-1: la
ISO 639-2: lat
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Official status
Official language of: Vatican City
Used for official purposes, but not spoken in everyday speech
Regulated by: Opus Fundatum Latinitas
Roman Catholic Church
Language codes
ISO 639-1: la
ISO 639-2: lat
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1 centimetre =
SI units
010−3 m 0 mm
US customary / Imperial units
010−3 ft 0 in
A centimetre (American spelling: centimeter, symbol cmSI units
010−3 m 0 mm
US customary / Imperial units
010−3 ft 0 in
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B. germanica
Binomial name
Blattella germanica
Linnaeus, 1767
The German cockroach or Croton bug (Blattella germanica
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Binomial name
Blattella germanica
Linnaeus, 1767
The German cockroach or Croton bug (Blattella germanica
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B. asahinai
Binomial name
Blattella asahinai
Mizukubo, 1981
The Asian cockroach (Blattella asahinai), is a cockroach.
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Binomial name
Blattella asahinai
Mizukubo, 1981
The Asian cockroach (Blattella asahinai), is a cockroach.
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B. orientalis
Binomial name
Blatta orientalis
Linnaeus, 1758
The Oriental cockroach (Blatta orientalis) is a large species of cockroach, measuring about 1 inch in length at maturity.
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Binomial name
Blatta orientalis
Linnaeus, 1758
The Oriental cockroach (Blatta orientalis) is a large species of cockroach, measuring about 1 inch in length at maturity.
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tropics are the geographic region of the Earth centered on the equator and limited in latitude by the Tropic of Cancer in the northern hemisphere, at approximately 23°30' (23.5°) N latitude, and the Tropic of Capricorn in the southern hemisphere at 23°30' (23.5°) S latitude.
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The Carboniferous is a major division of the geologic timescale that extends from the end of the Devonian period, about 359.2 ± 2.5 Ma (million years ago), to the beginning of the Permian period, about 299.0 ± 0.8 Ma (ICS 2004).
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Archimylacris
Archimylacris is an extinct genus of cockroach.
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Archimylacris is an extinct genus of cockroach.
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Permian is a geologic period that extends from about 299.0 ± 0.8 Ma to 251.0 ± 0.4 Ma (million years before the present; ICS 2004). It is the last period of the Paleozoic Era.
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Apthoroblattina
Apthoroblattina is an extinct genus of cockroach from the Permian Period. With a length of approximately 50 cm (1 ft 8 in) it was about six times larger than the largest modern species.
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Apthoroblattina is an extinct genus of cockroach from the Permian Period. With a length of approximately 50 cm (1 ft 8 in) it was about six times larger than the largest modern species.
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pest is an organism which has characteristics that are regarded as injurious or unwanted. This is most often because it causes damage to agriculture through feeding on crops or parasitising livestock, such as codling moth on apples, or boll weevil on cotton.
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The Carboniferous is a major division of the geologic timescale that extends from the end of the Devonian period, about 359.2 ± 2.5 Ma (million years ago), to the beginning of the Permian period, about 299.0 ± 0.8 Ma (ICS 2004).
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ovipositor is an organ used by some of the arthropods for oviposition, i.e. the laying of eggs. It consists of a maximum of three pairs of appendages formed to transmit the egg, to prepare a place for it, and to place it properly.
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praying mantis, or praying mantid, is the common name for an insect of the order Mantodea. Often mistakenly spelled preying mantis (an eggcorn, since they are notoriously predatory), they are in fact named for the typical "prayer-like" stance.
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The Cretaceous Period is one of the major divisions of the geologic timescale, reaching from the end of the Jurassic Period (i.e. from 145.5 ± 4.0 million years ago (Ma)) to the beginning of the Paleocene epoch of the Tertiary Period (about 65.5 ± 0.3 Ma).
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Mantodea
Families
Chaeteessidae
Metallyticidae
Mantoididae
Amorphoscelidae
Eremiaphilidae
Hymenopodidae
Liturgusidae
Mantidae
Empusidae
The order Mantodea
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Families
Chaeteessidae
Metallyticidae
Mantoididae
Amorphoscelidae
Eremiaphilidae
Hymenopodidae
Liturgusidae
Mantidae
Empusidae
The order Mantodea
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