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I forgot about cockroaches. Didn't see a one when I lived in the Bronx.
This guy was waiting for me when I got home one night.
The next day I found out when my building was scheduled for extermination--the third Saturday of the month.
I met the exterminator at the door with a plate of cookies.
This photograph shows the beauty of cockroaches.
Who says cockroach are disgusting and ugly.
We people should appreciate it more than to be afraid and hate it.
This is (I believe) one of the most beautiful cockroach in the world.
Even though it is tiny, one can see this species easily running around scavenging in this hill shining it's bright orange pattern.
Name: Blattaria Sp. or Blattodea Sp.
Size: 6mm
Area Found: Forest of Bukit Gemuk, Tawau, Sabah, Malaysia.
June 16, 2006 The Cockroaches © Linda Dawn Hammond / IndyFoto.com 2006 Silver Dollar,
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Cretaceous cockroach with total length of 5.5 mm. Another cockroach (Insect 82) is right behind it. Insects 81 through 85 are all in one amber piece.
SO. I'm taking the pictures of the gecko, and back up against the porch pillar for bracing against the shakes. After I finish, Brandon says "I didn't want to say anything while you were shooting, but that guy was riiiight over your head." I look to where he's pointing and shudder. I love every creature on the planet and their details, but there is just SOMETHING about cockroaches that enrages and disgusts me.
Glass jewelry/clothing/adornment that contains live tarantulas, Hissing Madagascar Cockroaches, and King Worms.
I'm sure I often get mistaken as a crazy woman...walking up some steps in Bangkok to cross the road I saw the cockroach and promptly photographed it. It was only when I looked up and realised that a local woman was staring at me as though I had gone mad. I can't help it though, I have a fascination for things that have died. To be honest though if the cockroach was alive, I'd have been nowhere near it!
Order Dictyoptera-
Suborder Blattaria-
Superfamily Blaberoidae-
Family Blattelidae-
Cockroach-
Cucaracha-
Cafard-
Can anybody help ID?
Large cockroach nymph, Family Ectobiidae, in gem amber from Neuse River. This piece contains 3 other roach nymphs as well as a wasp, a long-legged tick (see Arachnid set) and an unidentified insect.
A few days before Negin and Steve moved out of the Victoria Drive townhouse, they threw a keg party. And it was good.
At first I thought this double-exposed and then I realized that the stuff on the bottom is the reflection off the roof of the car I was using as a tripod.