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Juvenile Blattidae (a cockroach).
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Photograph taken on November, 25, 2012, in the wetlands of the Suárez Pond, Motril, Granada, Spain.
Immediate area of the Mediterranean coast.

Approximate size, no antennae 4mm
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Hi, I think it is a juvenile Blattidae (a cockroach)

Regards,

Henrik
 
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piros wrote:
Hi, I think it is a juvenile Blattidae (a cockroach)

Regards,

Henrik


Puafff ... Shock It's the bugs that give me more nauseous ....
The truth is, I remembered something, but I was completely clueless that kind of queue that has the end of the abdomen.

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Kind regards from the South of Spain
 
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