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Scientific name: (Blattaria: Blattellidae) Facts: The German cockroach is about 5/8 of an inch long, light brown in color. Wings of adults cover the abdomen. The pronotum has two prominent black stripes. Nymphs are smaller, wingless and have a pale stripe that runs lengthwise down the middle of the darker brown body. This household pest can be a real nuisance and may be found in colonies.
Photo credit: Bastiaan (Bart) Drees, Texas A&M University |
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Last modified: August 10, 2001 by John A. Jackman