searching for rare roaches

bartus

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I hope that any of you can help me out or have an adress,

I 'd like to obtain the following roaches:

paratropes lycoides or other paratropes species

Gyna capucina

Gyna bisannulata

Megaloblatta longipennis

I live in Holland so i hope that shipping to Europe is a possability!

 
I hope that any of you can help me out or have an adress,I 'd like to obtain the following roaches:

paratropes lycoides or other paratropes species

Gyna capucina

Gyna bisannulata

Megaloblatta longipennis

I live in Holland so i hope that shipping to Europe is a possability!
Paratropes and Megaloblatta do not exist in culture, and getting them out of Central America has proven difficult. Both of those Gyna species are readily available in Europe (in th UK and Germany as I know).

See here: http://blattodea-culture-group.org/

 
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I 'd like to obtain the following roaches:

<i>paratropes lycoides or other paratropes species

Gyna capucina

Gyna bisannulata

Megaloblatta longipennis</i>

I live in Holland so i hope that shipping to Europe is a possability!<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->

Paratropes and Megaloblatta do not exist in culture, and getting them out of Central America has proven difficult. Both of those Gyna species are readily available in Europe (in th UK and Germany as I know).

See here: <a href="http://blattodea-culture-group.org/" target="_blank">http://blattodea-culture-group.org/</a>
Hi Matt

Sorry for the very-late reply.

I can't find a listing topic on the mentioned website?

regards

Bart

 
Hi Matt

Sorry for the very-late reply.

I can't find a listing topic on the mentioned website?

regards

Bart
You may have to email one or two of the members there to inquire. Ian is a good one to start with, or George Beccaloni. George can take alittle while to reply as he has a very busy schedule.

 
Both of those Gyna species are readily available in Europe (in th UK and Germany as I know).
It's possible some people have those Gyna going in Europe now but those species had been all but nonexistant in Europe. The stock in the USA didn't come from Europe so any over there likely came from here. Gyna lurida is very common in Europe.

 
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It's possible some people have those Gyna going in Europe now but those species had been all but nonexistant in Europe. The stock in the USA didn't come from Europe so any over there likely came from here. Gyna lurida is very common in Europe.
I have the lurida's : the other ones can be obtained in Germany.

But i'm still looking for paratropes and megaloblatta :lol: !

 
I have the lurida's : the other ones can be obtained in Germany.

But i'm still looking for paratropes and megaloblatta :lol: !
Hoi Matt,

i enlisted myself to the forum and tried to find George Beccaloni and Ian but the serch-machine couldn't find them.

Do you have any other idea?

Thanks :)

Regards

Bart

 
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