BugmanPrice
Twelfth Instar
Does anybody have these in culture, a picture, or at least a common name? The only info I can really find on them is phylogenetic relations and toxonomy.
I have a black and white photo that is very old. I think these are one of many that may be referred to as a "pancake roach". ?Does anybody have these in culture, a picture, or at least a common name? The only info I can really find on them is phylogenetic relations and toxonomy.
I have a black and white photo that is very old. I think these are one of many that may be referred to as a "pancake roach". ? Now the real question is why do you ask about such an obscure roach?
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Cool. My experience: Searching for a target roach specie in the tropics is interesting. You probably wont find what you are looking for but also find 6 new ones that you have not seen before that make the trip worthwhile. Great fun!... May be the only way to find out more about them is to fly there and do my own study.
Cool. My experience: Searching for a target roach specie in the tropics is interesting. You probably wont find what you are looking for but also find 6 new ones that you have not seen before that make the trip worthwhile. Great fun!
You're welcome. The next mystery to solve (besides the crazy head shield!) is what the adult looks like. How much did the book cost, and where did you get it, by the way. It looks like the type of thing I'd just bury myself in. One more Q: how many pages?
I agree with you 100%. I'm planning to do this too. I've already done it tons of times when going to camp and places upstate and stuff. Even around my house you get some really nice looking insects. Roaches yes but only P. americana and the German cockroach. Darn it!...I scour the world looking for roaches, pics of roaches, any info I can gather on roaches, and travel several times a year looking for interesting things; roaches in particular. Bugs are cool but roaches rule!
I agree with you 100%. I'm planning to do this too. I've already done it tons of times when going to camp and places upstate and stuff. Even around my house you get some really nice looking insects. Roaches yes but only P. americana and the German cockroach. Darn it!Would like to see some other ones in person besides those. I could live without seeing those 2 but they're so many different ones out there that I would like to see including whatever else comes along with them.![]()
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