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Heaviest in the world. Photo by Andrew Wegener. Visit WegsWildlife.com to buy products with these images.
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blaberus discoidalis imago - cockroach
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Sanibel Island, Florida
January 2015
One of the many small cockroaches I saw outside residential areas on Sanibel Island. This nymph might be a Surinam Cockroach (Pycnoscelus surinamensis), an invasive species that's quite common in Florida.
As seen in this dorsal shot, the nymph is missing the right corner of its third thoracic segment. This damage may have been caused by another cockroach. Though usually docile, cockroaches are opportunistic and will sometimes cannibalize newly-molted, soft-bodied roaches.
An unbelievable little bug, so perfect it looked like a little toy, until its antennae began waving about and it shot off at 100 miles per hour!!
This was an experimental photo. The room was exceptionally dark and the glass was hard to see through with my eyes. I could not use a flash, or it would bounce off the glass. Taken with an ISO of 25600 without a tripod.