![]() |
It's Fly! 22, female, college bum, Floridian, retail slave, secret pachycephalosaurus, Aries, and anxiety queen. I don't bite but I am awkward. Still, feel free to say hello! I regularly freak out about; video games, animals, nature, history, music, art, science, literature, comics, Mass Effect, fashion, Hatoful Boyfriend, cute shit, Futurama, mythology, cryptozoology, the paranormal, Pokemon, scifi, reptiles, horror, SCP Foundation, space, movies, arthropods, Harvest Moon, world building, fantasy, The Walking Dead, character design, The Lord of the Rings, birds, Avatar: The Last Airbender and Legend of Korra, petsites, coffee, cartoons/anime, and FOOD. I am, indeed, Fly from 471 on Aywas. I am the most angry and untalented part of Cofflynny. My Forever Girls: Amy and Rinny. |
A volcano may have snuffed out the light of a tricky glowing cockroach.
(via amysaurus)
Panchlora nivea by choobaine, on Flickr
Order Blattodea- Cockroaches
Cockroaches are possibly the most despised of all insects. Just hearing the word disgusts most people, but the truth is out of the thousands of known species only four are common pests. These are the American, German, Oriental, and Asian Cockroaches.
Despite what most people think I find cockroaches to be fascinating and intriguing insects. They have adapted to almost every habitat on Earth. While most people are only familiar with the fairly unassuming brown pest species there are many bright, colorful, and beautifully patterned species. Many people even keep cockroaches as pets, Madagascar Hissing Roaches being the most common.
Cockroaches are part of the superorder Dictyoptera with their close relatives the mantids and termites. The similarities between roaches and mantids can be seen in the triangular heads and laying of oothecas. Recent DNA testing has led some people to consider termites to be part of the order Blattodea with the cockroaches because of the very close similarities with wood-eating roaches in the Cryptocercus genus.
(via insectlove)
ladybug & hissing cockroach
neotropical cockroach
(via fyeahcutebugs)