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- Diploptera punctata, the Pacific beetle ****roach, is a species of ****roach in the family Blaberidae and subfamily Diplopterinae. It is one of the few...
- Diploptera, occasionally called beetle ****roaches, is a genus of blaberid ****roaches in the monotypic subfamily Diplopterinae. ****roaches of this genus...
- (Linnaeus, 1758) Synonyms Plumularia corrugata Nutting, 1900 Plumularia diploptera Totton, 1930 Polyplumularia setacea (Linnaeus, 1758) Sertularia setacea...
- posticus Glowspot ****roach – Lucihormetica verrucosa Beetle ****roach – Diploptera punctata Chrome ****roach – Gyna caffrorum Cuban, or green banana ****roach...
- immediately upon being laid. Some other species, such as in the ****roach genus Diploptera, are viviparous, gestating inside the mother and born alive. Some insects...
- substance secreted by a milk gland inside the uterus. The ****roach species Diploptera punctata is also known to feed their offspring by milky secretions. Toxeus...
-  147–171. Blüthgen, P. (1961). Die Faltenwespen Mitteleuropas (Hymenoptera, Diploptera). Berlin: Akademie Verlag. "Polistes carolina (Linnaeus, 1767)". Biology...
- body, with or without an egg case, until they hatch. At least one genus, Diploptera, is fully viviparous. ****roaches have incomplete metamorphosis, meaning...
- of farming ****roaches for their milk. The Pacific beetle ****roach (Diploptera punctata) produces a crystal-like milk which is a potential "superfood"...
- co****tion. Unlike other ****roaches such as the Pacific beetle ****roach (Diploptera punctata) and the orange-headed ****roach (Eublaberus posticus), the females...