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The American cockroach (Periplaneta americana) residue could partially replace the dietary puffed soybean meal in the Three-yellow chickens. [PDF]
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Scuttle fly Megaselia scalaris (Loew) (Diptera: Phoridae) endoparasitoid as a novel biocontrol agent against adult American cockroaches (Periplaneta americana). [PDF]
Arafat EA, El-Samad LM, Hassan MA.
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Correction: Asad et al. Anti-Inflammatory, Antipyretic, and Analgesic Potential of Chitin and Chitosan Derived from Cockroaches (Periplaneta americana) and Termites. J. Funct. Biomater. 2024, 15, 80. [PDF]
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Diurnal Rhythms in Periplaneta americana L.
Nature, 1954IN the cockroach Blatta orientalis there appears, in both laboratory experiments1 and in natural infestations2, a rhythm of activity under normal conditions of light and darkness taking the form of a burst of activity in the early part of the night, mainly before midnight, and a quiescent period in the later part of the night and during the day.
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Meiosis in the Male Periplaneta americana
Nature, 1963CYTOLOGY of the common cockroach Periplaneta americana (Blattidae) dates back to 19091, and yet recent re-examination has not only brought to light interesting details, but also much controversy2–8. It was therefore felt necessary to examine the locally available species of cockroaches with the view of understanding the intricacies of the problem ...
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2023
FAMILY BLATTIDAEPeriplaneta americana “American cockroach” Figures 107 (lateral), 108 (dorsal), 109 (ventral) Plates 64 (lateral), 65 (dorsal), 66 (ventral) The P. americana specimen here was scanned early in the study, frozen to -20° C rather than -80° C, and at relatively coarse resolution (38.6 µm, specimen approximately 3.5 cm in length).
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FAMILY BLATTIDAEPeriplaneta americana “American cockroach” Figures 107 (lateral), 108 (dorsal), 109 (ventral) Plates 64 (lateral), 65 (dorsal), 66 (ventral) The P. americana specimen here was scanned early in the study, frozen to -20° C rather than -80° C, and at relatively coarse resolution (38.6 µm, specimen approximately 3.5 cm in length).
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Hydrocarbon biosynthesis in Periplaneta americana
Journal of Insect Physiology, 1971Abstract The hydrocarbon content on the cuticle of adult Periplaneta americana is reasonably constant throughout adult life. The hydrocarbon synthesis by adults is probably only to replace material lost by abrasion and other means. During the teneral period (the first few hours after the adult ecdysis) hydrocarbon biosynthesis is very low ...
C W, Conrad, L L, Jackson
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2014
Published as part of Lu, Wenhua, Valentine, Barry D., Perez-Gelabert, Daniel E. & Gutiérrez, Esteban, 2014, Ecology and Diversity of Cockroaches (Dictyoptera: Blattaria) from the Virgin Islands, pp.
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Published as part of Lu, Wenhua, Valentine, Barry D., Perez-Gelabert, Daniel E. & Gutiérrez, Esteban, 2014, Ecology and Diversity of Cockroaches (Dictyoptera: Blattaria) from the Virgin Islands, pp.
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2019
6. Periplaneta americana (Linnaeus, 1758) Blatta americana Linnaeus, 1758: 424. Periplaneta stolida Walker, 1868: 128. Periplaneta americana colorata Rehn, 1901: 220. References. Periplaneta americana, Chopard, 1924: 173; Kevan, 1965: 39; Princis, 1966: 405; Mukherjee, 1989: 174; 1993: 468; Mandal, 1995: 355; 2003: 230; 2004: 147; 2006: 176; 2007: 237 ...
Gupta, Sunil Kumar, Chandra, Kailash
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6. Periplaneta americana (Linnaeus, 1758) Blatta americana Linnaeus, 1758: 424. Periplaneta stolida Walker, 1868: 128. Periplaneta americana colorata Rehn, 1901: 220. References. Periplaneta americana, Chopard, 1924: 173; Kevan, 1965: 39; Princis, 1966: 405; Mukherjee, 1989: 174; 1993: 468; Mandal, 1995: 355; 2003: 230; 2004: 147; 2006: 176; 2007: 237 ...
Gupta, Sunil Kumar, Chandra, Kailash
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Meiosis without Chiasmata in Periplaneta americana
Nature, 1956THAT meiosis in Periplaneta americana is characterized by the absence of any visible chiasma has already been reported by Morse1 and Suomalainen2. However, this absence of visible chiasmata with the consequent parallel disposition of the homologues in the bivalents from the zygotene to the pro-metaphase I, in this species, differs from that in coccids3
R, PARSHAD, P, SEHGAL, G P, SHARMA
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