Blaberus

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Blaberus
Blaberus giganteus MHNT.jpg
Blaberus giganteus
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Blattodea
Family: Blaberidae
Subfamily:
Genus: Blaberus
Serville, 1831
Species

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Synonyms
  • Blabera Serville, 1838
  • Libisoca Walker, 1868
  • Sisapona Walker, 1868

Blaberus is a genus of cockroaches generally found in South America. About 19 species are in the genus, and they are popular among hobbyists as feed for other arthropods (Blaberus discoidalis in particular serves this function) or as pets. Unlike several genera of cockroaches considered to be pests, this genus keeps its ootheca in its abdomen until the time it hatches. They generally require a relative humidity of 60% or higher to thrive and temperatures above 25 °C (28-30 °C is best) to reproduce.

Blaberus giganteus is one of the world's longest roaches. B. craniifer's popular name, "death's head roach" is often attributed to B. discoidalis, as well.

This genus contains these species:[1]

  • Jurberg, Albuquerque, Rebordoes, Goncalves & Felippe, 1977
  • Brancsik, 1898
  • (Thunberg, 1826)
  • (Stoll, 1813) (= "Blaberus fusca")
  • Princis, 1946
  • Saussure, 1864
  • (Illiger, 1801)
  • Blaberus craniifer Burmeister, 1838
  • Blaberus discoidalis Serville, 1839
  • Jurberg, Albuquerque, Rebordoes, Goncalves & Felippe, 1977
  • Walker, 1868
  • Blaberus giganteus (Linnaeus, 1758)
  • (Herbst, 1786)
  • Rocha e Silva & Aguiar, 1977
  • Saussure, 1864
  • Walker, 1868
  • Lopes & de Oliveira, 2000
  • Jurberg, Albuquerque, Rebordoes, Goncalves & Felippe, 1977
  • Saussure & Zehntner, 1894

References[]

  1. ^ "Cockroach Species File". Archived from the original on 2017-01-16. Retrieved 2017-01-14.


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