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- Polyzosteria is a genus of around sixteen species of ****roaches in the Blattidae family native to Australia. Some of these insects are attractively marked...
- Polyzosteria mitc****i, also known as Mitc****'s diurnal ****roach or the Mardi Gras ****roach, is a species of bush ****roach found in Australia. It is...
- Polyzosteria cuprea is a species of bush ****roach found in south western Australia. It is a diurnal species and its typical habitat is arid regions and...
- ****roach, Smokybrown ****roach, Turkestan ****roach Botany Bay ****roach: (Polyzosteria limbata) Auth. Kirby, 1904; distribution: SE Asia Archiblatta Snellen...
- Polyzosteria yingina is a bush ****roach (a member of the Blattidae family) found only in Tasmania. It was first described in 2020 by Shasta Henry and...
- Polyzosteria limbata, the Botany Bay ****roach is an insect found in south eastern Australia. "Polyzosteria limbata". Archived from the original on 2012-08-26...
- Periplaneta repanda Walker, F., 1868 Periplaneta subcincta Walker, F., 1868 Periplaneta emittens Walker, F., 1871 Polyzosteria subornata Walker, F., 1871...
- introduced species of black ****roach found on the NZ coast (probably a Polyzosteria species from Australia) is sometimes mistaken for Maoriblatta novaeseelandiae...
- B. E.; Waterhouse, D. F. (1970-11-01). "The defensive secretions of Polyzosteria and related ****roaches". Journal of Insect Physiology. 16 (11): 2081–2096...
- blattidae (Blattodea). 1. General remarks, and revision of the genus Polyzosteria burmeister. Australian Journal of Zoology, 13(5), 841–882. Mackerras...