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- Q769419 subject Q20705453.
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- Q769419 abstract "The Australian cockroach (Periplaneta australasiae) is a common species of tropical cockroach, with a length of 23–35 millimetres (0.91–1.38 in).It is brown overall, with the tegmina having a conspicuous lateral pale stripe or margin, and the pronotum (head shield) with a sharply contrasting pale or yellow margin. It is very similar in appearance to the American cockroach and may be easily mistaken for it. It is however, slightly smaller than the American cockroach, has a yellow margin on the thorax and yellow streaks at its sides near the wing base.Despite its name, the Australian cockroach is a cosmopolitan species, and an introduced species in Australia. P. australasiae probably originated in Africa. It is very common in the southern United States and in tropical climates, and can be found in many locations throughout the world due to its travels via shipping and commerce between locations. It can be found in Florida, California, and other coastal states.The insect can travel quickly, often darting out of sight when someone enters a room, and can fit into small cracks and under doors despite its fairly large size. It is known to be very mobile; it also has wings which allow it to be quite a capable flier.It prefers warmer climates and is not cold tolerant, however, it may be able to survive indoors in colder climates. It does well in moist conditions but also can tolerate dry conditions as long as water is available. It often lives around the perimeter of buildings. It appears to prefer eating plants more than its relatives do, but can feed on a wide array of organic (including decaying) matter. Like most cockroaches, it is a scavenger.It may come indoors to look for food and even to live, however, in warm weather it may move outdoors and enter buildings looking for food. This species can be found in nature in tropical parts of Australia, it has also been found along the east coast of Australia, all the way from Cape York to the Victorian border.".
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- Q769419 phylum Q1360.
- Q769419 synonym "*Blatta aurantiaca (Stoll 1813)".
- Q769419 synonym "*Blatta australasiae (Fabricius 1775)".
- Q769419 synonym "*Blatta domingensis (Palisot de Beauvois 1805)".
- Q769419 synonym "*Periplaneta emittens (Walker, F., 1871)".
- Q769419 synonym "*Periplaneta inclusa (Walker, F., 1868)".
- Q769419 synonym "*Periplaneta repanda (Walker, F., 1868)".
- Q769419 synonym "*Periplaneta subcincta (Walker, F., 1868)".
- Q769419 synonym "*Periplaneta zonata (Haan 1842)".
- Q769419 synonym "*Polyzosteria subornata (Walker, F., 1871)".
- Q769419 thumbnail Periplaneta_australasiae_top_view.jpg?width=300.
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- Q769419 binomialAuthority "Fabricius, 1775".
- Q769419 classis "Insecta".
- Q769419 familia Q139689.
- Q769419 genus "Periplaneta".
- Q769419 name "Australian cockroach".
- Q769419 ordo Q25309.
- Q769419 phylum "Arthropoda".
- Q769419 regnum "Animalia".
- Q769419 synonyms "*Periplaneta repanda (Walker, F., 1868) *Blatta australasiae (Fabricius 1775) *Blatta aurantiaca (Stoll 1813) *Blatta domingensis (Palisot de Beauvois 1805) *Periplaneta zonata (Haan 1842) *Periplaneta subcincta (Walker, F., 1868) *Polyzosteria subornata (Walker, F., 1871) *Periplaneta inclusa (Walker, F., 1868) *Periplaneta emittens (Walker, F., 1871)".
- Q769419 type Animal.
- Q769419 type Eukaryote.
- Q769419 type Insect.
- Q769419 type Species.
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- Q769419 type Q1390.
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- Q769419 comment "The Australian cockroach (Periplaneta australasiae) is a common species of tropical cockroach, with a length of 23–35 millimetres (0.91–1.38 in).It is brown overall, with the tegmina having a conspicuous lateral pale stripe or margin, and the pronotum (head shield) with a sharply contrasting pale or yellow margin. It is very similar in appearance to the American cockroach and may be easily mistaken for it.".
- Q769419 label "Australian cockroach".
- Q769419 depiction Periplaneta_australasiae_top_view.jpg.
- Q769419 name "Australian cockroach".