- Green banana cockroach
Taxobox
name = Green banana cockroach
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Arthropod a
classis =Insect a
ordo =Blattodea
familia =Blaberidae
genus = "Panchlora "
species = "P. nivea"
binomial = "Panchlora nivea"
binomial_authority = Linnaeus, 1758The Green banana cockroach ("Panchlora nivea") is a small species of
cockroach that is found inCuba and theCaribbean , and along the gulf coast fromFlorida toTexas and has been observed as far north asCharleston, South Carolina . It is also called the Cuban cockroach. It preferssubtropical ortropical climates and is currently not found beyond these areas.The females can grow up to 24 mm and the smaller males are 12 to 15 mm long. It is winged and a strong flier. They are light green in color with a yellow line running up the sides. The adults love to climb. The nymphs are brown or black in color and are burrowers.
It is usually an outdoor species and is rarely found indoors and thus is not considered a pest. The adults can often be found in shrubbery, trees, and plants. The young can be found under logs and other debris. It is often attracted to bright lights and it is mainly a nocturnal species.
It is often a popular pet roach due to its relatively pleasant green color and the fact it is not an invasive indoor species.
External links
*http://www.angelfire.com/oh2/Roaches/
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