| Query: Hexapoda | Result: 1086th of 1570 | |
American Cockroach (Periplaneta americana)
Subject: | American Cockroach (Periplaneta americana)
| Poster: | Phoby (phoby@notmyphoto.com)
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Resolution: 768x512
File Size: 60286 Bytes
Date: 2003:02:24 10:41:08
Upload Date: 2005:12:08 14:37:43
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American cockroach
Insecta (Hexapoda) > Blattodea > Blattidae
Periplaneta americana (Linnaeus)
Photographer: Daniel R. Suiter, The University of Georgia
Descriptor: Adult(s)
Description: Newly molted American cockroach. Many folks see newly-molted insects and call them albino. In fact, they are newly-molted and have not yet fully completed the molting process. In a few hours this white insect will be the well-known color of the American cockroach.
Image Citation:
Daniel R. Suiter, The University of Georgia, www.forestryimages.org
Image Use:
This image may be copied and used, in whole or in part, for any non-profit, educational purpose provided that all reproductions bear an appropriate credit. Any commercial or other use of the image requires the written permission of the photographer or contact organization, and Forestry Images. |
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