I was originally sent these for possible identification. They are species found in the Grenadines (micro islands located between St. Vincent and Grenada in the southern Caribbean). At the time I thought the requirement was species identifications which could be rather difficult but the following are the probable family and subfamily. I was able to get permission to use the photos today (you cannot post another person's photographs without permission). Of course if anyone is absolutely certain on a genus or species identification, please post.
Blaberidae, Epilamprinae - A large species found under rotting wood on the ground,
never seen any with wings. Fairly common.
Blattellidae, Pseudophyllodromiinae - A small species found in the base of dry coconut branches
high on the tree. Not common.
Blattellidae, Blattellinae - A small species (13mm) found in leaf litter on the ground.
Abundant.
Blaberidae, Epilamprinae - A medium-sized species found in leaf litter near freshwater
ponds. Not common.
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Blaberidae, Epilamprinae - A large species found under rotting wood on the ground,
never seen any with wings. Fairly common.
Blattellidae, Pseudophyllodromiinae - A small species found in the base of dry coconut branches
high on the tree. Not common.
Blattellidae, Blattellinae - A small species (13mm) found in leaf litter on the ground.
Abundant.
Blaberidae, Epilamprinae - A medium-sized species found in leaf litter near freshwater
ponds. Not common.
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