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Blaberus giganteus, the
Central American giant cave ****roach or
Brazilian ****roach, is a ****roach
belonging to the
family Blaberidae. One of the world's...
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Blaberus anisitsi Brancsik, 1898
Blaberus atropos Stoll, 1813
Blaberus boliviensis Princis, 1946
Blaberus colombi****
Lopes & Oliveira, 2013
Blaberus...
- captivity.
Blaberus discoidalis is
called the
false death's head ****roach
because of its
superficial resemblance to the death's head ****roach,
Blaberus craniifer...
- cave ****roach –
Blaberus atropos (syn.
Blaberus fusca) Death's head ****roach –
Blaberus craniifer False death's head ****roach –
Blaberus discoidalis Giant...
- ****roach (
Blaberus craniifer) is a
species of ****roach
belonging to the
family Blaberidae. It is
often confused with the
discoid ****roach,
Blaberus discoidalis...
-
translated as "death's head"),
German military insignia Death's head ****roach (
Blaberus craniifer), a
species of ****roach Death's-head hawkmoth, the
common name...
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Blaptica dubia, the
dubia roach, orange-spotted roach,
Guyana spotted roach, or
Argentinian wood roach, is a medium-sized
species of ****roach
which grows...
- 18–20 cm (7.1–7.9 in), respectively.
Other contenders for
longest are
Blaberus giganteus,
which is
found in the same
general region and may
reach a length...
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described in 2003 from
samples found on
Peruvian specimens of E.
distanti and
Blaberus parabolicus. E.
distanti are kept and
raised as
feeder insect for captive...
- 36 g (1.3 oz). It does not have wings. The
Brazilian giant ****roach (
Blaberus giganteus) of the
neotropics reaches greater sizes of up to 10 cm in length...