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18 species

Balta spuria (A Balta Cockroach)

Balta spuria
Balta spuria
Balta spuria

Blattidae sp. (family) (Unidentified blattid cockroach)

Blattidae sp. (family)
Blattidae sp. (family)
Blattidae sp. (family)

Blattodea (order) (Unidentified cockroach)

Blattodea (order)
Blattodea (order)
Blattodea (order)
Calolampra sp. (genus)
Calolampra sp. (genus)
Calolampra sp. (genus)

Drymaplaneta communis (Eastern Wood Runner, Common Shining Cockroach)

Drymaplaneta communis
Drymaplaneta communis
Drymaplaneta communis

Ellipsidion australe (Austral Ellipsidion cockroach)

Ellipsidion australe
Ellipsidion australe
Ellipsidion australe

Ellipsidion humerale (Common Ellipsidion)

Ellipsidion humerale
Ellipsidion humerale
Ellipsidion humerale

Ellipsidion sp. (genus) (A diurnal cockroach)

Ellipsidion sp. (genus)
Ellipsidion sp. (genus)
Ellipsidion sp. (genus)

Johnrehnia concisa (A native cockroach)

Johnrehnia concisa
Johnrehnia concisa
Johnrehnia concisa
Johnrehnia contraria
Johnrehnia contraria
Johnrehnia contraria

Laxta granicollis (Common bark or trilobite cockroach)

Laxta granicollis
Laxta granicollis
Laxta granicollis

Laxta sp. (genus) (Bark cockroach)

Laxta sp. (genus)
Laxta sp. (genus)
Laxta sp. (genus)

Melanozosteria dookiensis (Dookie woodland cockroach)

Melanozosteria dookiensis
Melanozosteria dookiensis
Melanozosteria dookiensis

Melanozosteria sp. (genus) (A native cockroach)

Melanozosteria sp. (genus)
Melanozosteria sp. (genus)
Melanozosteria sp. (genus)
Molytria sp. (genus)
Molytria sp. (genus)
Molytria sp. (genus)

Panesthia australis (Common wood cockroach)

Panesthia australis
Panesthia australis
Panesthia australis

Paratemnopteryx couloniana (A native cockroach)

Paratemnopteryx couloniana
Paratemnopteryx couloniana
Paratemnopteryx couloniana

Robshelfordia sp. (genus) (A Shelford cockroach)

Robshelfordia sp. (genus)
Robshelfordia sp. (genus)
Robshelfordia sp. (genus)
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