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Blattella nipponica Asahina 1963

2019
137. Blattella nipponica Asahina, 1963 Blattella nipponica Asahina, 1963: 73. References. Furukawa, 1948: 176 (Blattella bisignata); Princis, 1969: 843. Distribution. India (http://insectoid.info/checklist/ blattodea /india/). Elsewhere: Japan. Depository. Not recorded.
Gupta, Sunil Kumar, Chandra, Kailash
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Blattella padmanabhani Roth 1995

2019
138. Blattella padmanabhani Roth, 1995 Blattella padmanabhani Roth, 1995b: 25. References. Prabakaran et al., 2009: 58. Distribution. India: Tamil Nadu: Madurai: Algar Hills. Depository. MCZ.
Gupta, Sunil Kumar, Chandra, Kailash
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Aggregation of german cockroach (Blattella germanica) nymphs

Experientia, 1968
Die Larven der Schabe,Blattella germanica L., leben in Verbanden, wodurch ihre Wachstumsgeschwindigkeit beschleunigt wird. Der Herdeninstinkt funktioniert auch im Dunkel, nicht aber nach Abschneiden der Fuhler. Eine chemische Erregungssubstanz, die fur Zusammensitzen verantwortlich ist, wurde im Kot gefunden.
S, Ishii, Y, Kuwahara
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Blattella Caudell 1903

Published as part of Yao, Wen-Wen, Li, Qian-Qian, Li, Lin-Wei, Wang, Zong-Qing & Che, Yan-Li, 2024, Discovery of four new Chinese species of Jacobsonina Hebard, 1929 and Blattella Caudell, 1903 (Blaberoidea: Blattellidae), pp.
Yao, Wen-Wen   +4 more
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Glycine catabolism in Blattella germanica (L.)

Journal of Insect Physiology, 1965
Abstract Glycine-U-C 14 was injected into the body cavity of German roaches and the catabolism of the amino acid was studied. At the end of 5hr, during which C 14 O 2 was collected, the soluble and insoluble fractions of the body were obtained and further separated by column and paper chromatography.
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Blattella nipponica Asahina 1963

Blattella nipponica Asahina, 1963 Notes ME (1993), Kwon et al. (1996), Lee and Jung (2001), Lim et al. (2013), Nam et al. (2018), Won et al. (2023)
Lee, Dong-Yeol   +12 more
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Spatial Orientation in Blattella germanica L. Larvae

Ethology, 1994
AbstractThe aim of these experiments was to investigate the type of cues used in homing processes by young Blattella germanica L. larvae. Several types of stimuli were tested: path integration with kinesthetic cues and visual orientation with landmark cues. Tests measured the escape direction of larvae from the food box after disturbance.
Dabouineau, Laurent, Rivault, Colette
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Blattella and Related Species

1995
Abstract Today’s cockroaches represent one of the most evolutionarily persistent lineages of insects having remained virtually unchanged in appearance for nearly 350 million years. Cockroaches have a generalized body plan and are usually long legged.
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Blattella germanica Linnaeus 1767

2010
Published as part of Iglesias, Monica Sandra, 2010, Catalogue of Blattaria (Insecta) from Argentina, pp.
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Blattella germanica (German cockroach).

2021
Abstract B. germanica is one of the most widespread cockroaches in the genus Blattella. It is native to North Africa (Ethiopia and Sudan) and has since spread rapidly around the world facilitated by international trade. This species is not tolerant of cold conditions and lives in close association with humans and/or human activities.
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