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In house. This species very common outdoors but occasionally wanders inside.
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I think this is a cockroach.
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Locality: NEW ZEALAND AK, suburb of Saint Johns, University of Auckland Tamaki Campus. Habitat: Under lid of empty compost bin, at margin of level 1 main carpark. Identification: Drymaplaneta heydeniana (de Saussure, 1864). Adult male.
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Fairly commonly seen in the dunes at Ocean Beach, on a par with the more common cockroach.
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Under lose bark of dead red matipo Myrsine australis.
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Solid Black wingless cockroach about 30mm long. NZ Cockroach? I saw a couple out in the dry grass of the sand dunes on a very hot day.
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Found when shifting some timbers.It had a distinctive odour I was interested to see that it seemed to be giving birth if so is it a Ovoviviparous or aviviparous species.
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Found when shifting some timbers.It had a distinctive odour I was interested to see that it seemed to be giving birth if so is it a Ovoviviparous or aviviparous species.
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Found when shifting some timbers.It had a distinctive odour I was interested to see that it seemed to be giving birth if so is it a Ovoviviparous or aviviparous species.
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Found when shifting some timbers.It had a distinctive odour I was interested to see that it seemed to be giving birth if so is it a Ovoviviparous or aviviparous species.
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A couple of these hanging around right up front this morning. 3rd photo for location context.
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A couple of these hanging around right up front this morning. 3rd photo for location context.
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A couple of these hanging around right up front this morning. 3rd photo for location context.
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shore of estuary
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I think this is a native NZ Black cockroach.
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15mm Two different individuals.
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15mm Two different individuals.
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Outside the Nullarbor Roadhouse. I'm assuming this is in the nymph stage. If I didn't know any better I might have thought it was a isopod.
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Medium sized cockroach on the ground, with small green egg case.
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15mm Two different individuals.