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Blattodea is an
order of
insects that
contains ****roaches and termites. Formerly,
termites were
considered a
separate order, Isoptera, but
genetic and...
- ****roaches (or roaches) are
insects belonging to the
order Blattodea (Blattaria).
About 30 ****roach
species out of 4,600 are ****ociated with
human habitats...
- ****roach or
amber forest ****roach, is a
species belonging to the
order Blattodea and is a type of wood ****roach
originally from
southern Europe. It is...
- (Insecta,
Blattodea, Ectobiidae)" [Description and
illustration of some
species of
Nyctiborinae from
Colombia and
Costa Rica (Insecta,
Blattodea, Ectobiidae)]...
- that
includes two
extant orders of
polyneopterous insects: the
order Blattodea (termites and ****roaches together) and the
order Mantodea (mantises)...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A ****roach is an
insect of the
order Blattodea. ****roach may also
refer to: ****roach (novel), a 2008
novel by Rawi...
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Blattidae is a ****roach
family in the
order Blattodea containing several of the most
common household ****roaches.
Notable species include:
Blatta orientalis:...
- mantis. The
closest relatives of
mantises are
termites and ****roaches (
Blattodea),
which are all
within the
superorder Dictyoptera.
Mantises are sometimes...
-
Ectobiidae (formerly Blattellidae) is a
family of the
order Blattodea (****roaches). This
family contains many of the
smaller common household pest ****roaches...
- Smith, Kambhampati, 1999 Beccaloni, G. & P. Eggleton. (2013).
Order Blattodea. In: Zhang, Z.-Q.(Ed.)
Animal Biodiversity: An
Outline of Higher-level...