P P.Portela Ootheca Jun 6, 2008 #2 Hello to everybody. Yesterday I found that inside my S.tartara container. Can you help me with the ID?? I think is a nymph and it has only 0´5cm. Thank you everybody!!!
Hello to everybody. Yesterday I found that inside my S.tartara container. Can you help me with the ID?? I think is a nymph and it has only 0´5cm. Thank you everybody!!!
Ralph Panchlora Jun 6, 2008 #3 This looks like a nymph of Supella longipalpa. Check www.bugguide.net for more.
P PeriplanetaAmericana Fifth Instar Jun 7, 2008 #4 ¡Hombre Paco Portela por aquí! Jejejeje, ya somos 3 españoles creo . Perhaps B. germanica. In Spain S. longipalpa it isn´t well established. Best regards, Javier. ¡Bienvenido Paco!
¡Hombre Paco Portela por aquí! Jejejeje, ya somos 3 españoles creo . Perhaps B. germanica. In Spain S. longipalpa it isn´t well established. Best regards, Javier. ¡Bienvenido Paco!
P P.Portela Ootheca Jun 8, 2008 #5 But i think this specimen come inside a S.tartara box. I´m sure that inside my home i haven´t cockroaches. Comes from other place. I have this spec in another box waiting for his molt. Thanks.
But i think this specimen come inside a S.tartara box. I´m sure that inside my home i haven´t cockroaches. Comes from other place. I have this spec in another box waiting for his molt. Thanks.
EffeCi Third Instar Jun 8, 2008 #6 A Blattella germanica nymph, no doubts... A friend of mine found three of them in a cricket tube he bought in an animal store... so that's not so strange... Blattella is so invasive...
A Blattella germanica nymph, no doubts... A friend of mine found three of them in a cricket tube he bought in an animal store... so that's not so strange... Blattella is so invasive...
P P.Portela Ootheca Jun 8, 2008 #7 Ok, no doubt is a B.germanica. Thank you very very much to everybody for your help.