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#2865 - Blattella nipponica
@purrdence missed her bus back to the hotel because she spotted this insect and pursued it to get a photo for me. She was understandably a bit cross to find out it was just a cockroach nymph, but at least it wasn't the closely related and better-known pest species Blattella germanica.
Found in the southern half of Japan, the Korean peninsula, and parts of China. In the wild, this species is a known disperser of the seeds of the fungus-parasitising plant Monotropastrum humile.
Osaka, Japan.
@chocolatechippi submitted: I apologize for the quality of these photos, this little dude didn’t want to stay still. He kind of looks like a sunflower seed. Can you please tell me what he is? They’re in my kitchen and in my bathroom and I’m in Tempe AZ.
These are either German cockroaches or field cockroaches. They’re in the same genus and look very similar. German cockroaches will infest homes but field cockroaches live primarily outdoors. If you’re seeing a lot of them indoors, I’d lean towards German cockroaches. There are definitely ways to tell them apart even by sight but I’m not confident enough to say for sure one way or the other based on these photos. I think getting pest control to your house to ID them properly in person would be your best option.
a gryphon with four limbs and a body plan like a vampire bat
So, a bird with lion feet instead of scaly claws? Or a vampire bat with four little stubby legs instead of two? I really like that second one.
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hermaeus mora isn't unattractive because he manifests as abstract masses of tentacles and eyes; that's hot, actually. he's unattractive for the fact that he is 100% the "intellectual" who thinks mansplaining a philosophical concept he read one article about is a public service
YES. THIS IS LIKE, MOSTLY WHAT IVE BEEN SAYING.
Geneuinely i could get on board with the tentacles and stuff if his personality weren't like that. Babe me n u are on the same wavelength about this
from Cockroach proofing : preventive treatments for control of cockroaches in urban housing and food service carts by Richard C. Moore
Cockroach print from 1960