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Orpen, Mpumalanga, South Africa
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Ba-Phalaborwa, Limpopo, South Africa
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Blattodea: Polyzosteriinae: PolyzosteriiniCosmozosteria trifasciataCosmozosteria zonata
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Blattodea: Blattidae: Polyzosteriinae: Polyzosteriini:Anamesia serrataAnamesia uniformisAnamesia walkeriUnsorted material.
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Dorsal. Scale bar 5 mm.MZLU-VAR00002193
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Dorsal. Scale bar 1 mm.MZLU-VAR00002193
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Lower Sabie, Mpumalanga, South Africa
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Mbombela, Mpumalanga, South Africa
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Metzozo, Maputo, Mozambique
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Berg-en-Dal, Mpumalanga, South Africa
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Metzozo, Maputo, Mozambique
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Pont Drift, Central, Botswana
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Lower Sabie, Mpumalanga, South Africa
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Windsor, England, United Kingdom
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It is always a pleasure to find one of these.Polyzosteria mitchelli Coolcalalaya Photo: Fred
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Polyzosteria mitchelli A beautiful cockroach I noticed north of Bullfinch.David Rentz describes this cockroach as "One of the most distinctive and widespread species in the genus.The 'windows' on each thoracic sevment and the blue legs are not shared by any other species. ""A Guide to the Cockroaches of Australia" David Rentz 2014
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Polyzosteria mitchelli A beautiful cockroach I noticed north of Bullfinch.David Rentz describes this cockroach as "One of the most distinctive and widespread species in the genus.The 'windows' on each thoracic segment and the blue legs are not shared by any other species. ""A Guide to the Cockroaches of Australia" David Rentz 2014
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Polyzosteria mitchelliI was very excited to see this cockroach yesterday, and of course it had to have the full photo shoot! :-)David Rentz describes this cockroach as "One of the most distinctive and widespread species in the genus.The 'windows' on each thoracic segment and the blue legs are not shared by any other species. ""A Guide to the Cockroaches of Australia" David Rentz 2014
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Native cockroach.
Polyzosteria mitchelli (Angas)ID David RentzIt looked like a beetle as it ran along not far from
a light brown cockroach I photographed the same day.1.5cm long
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Polyzosteria mitchelli A beautiful cockroach I noticed north of Bullfinch.David Rentz describes this cockroach as "One of the most distinctive and widespread species in the genus.The 'windows' on each thoracic sevment and the blue legs are not shared by any other species. ""A Guide to the Cockroaches of Australia" David Rentz 2014
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Windsor, England, United Kingdom
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Windsor, England, United Kingdom
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Aeluropoda insignis ex. Madagaskar - Butler, 1882Eine seltene Fauchschabenart