What would you find?

Arthroverts

Seventh Instar
Hello all, so recently I was nosing about under some pots (like I usually do), and I found this:

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Apologies for the poor quality, it was completely dark when I took the photos and the camera didn't have enough time to focus once the flash went off.

Anyway, just your regular Blatta lateralis. Pretty, but not very exciting. But that got me thinking. What species would you most like to find under a pot/log/stone? Say you are on a trip to somewhere, you flip over a log and bam! What species would you like to see? For me it'd be Blaberus/Eublaberus sp., or possibly some cool Panchlora sp.

Thanks,

Arthroverts

 
In terms of species that I could find under things, I'd have to say either "Quadrihormetica" onorei, Melyroidea magnifica, or some Zuluia... :D

 
Hello all, so recently I was nosing about under some pots (like I usually do), and I found this:

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View attachment 2072

Apologies for the poor quality, it was completely dark when I took the photos and the camera didn't have enough time to focus once the flash went off.

Anyway, just your regular Blatta lateralis. Pretty, but not very exciting. But that got me thinking. What species would you most like to find under a pot/log/stone? Say you are on a trip to somewhere, you flip over a log and bam! What species would you like to see? For me it'd be Blaberus/Eublaberus sp., or possibly some cool Panchlora sp.

Thanks,

Arthroverts
Probably some odd, large Corydiid or Eurycotis pluto. 🙂

 
I found lots of wood roaches growing up.

A few years ago, I found pale bordered field roach in my yard. I was not able to contain it or find another. :(

 
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