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Cockroaches


BLATTOIDEA: COCKROACHES

Definition

- Body flattened from on top: front of thorax extends over largely hidden head. Antennae long and thread-like. Fast running legs.

- Front pair of wings leathery, folding over each other along the back, covering membranous hind wings.

- Terrestrial.

- Jaws of the biting and chewing type.

- Eggs laid in purses (oochthecae)

What they do & where they live

- They live in hot sunny places among low vegetation, scavenging on decaying plants and predating on tiny animals where possible.

- Our native species live in the countryside. They are very localised within southern Britain in heathy woods, chalk grassland and sunny cliffs.

Number of species

- In Britain 3 native species. About 4 accidentally introduced species have established in hot houses or other types of warm buildings.

- The world fauna is 3,700 species.

It's amazing The accidentally introduced species which are a pest if they invade buildings include some large unpleasant-looking species. The native species are small, harmless and much more friendly-looking.