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largest; it is from l}{ to 2 inches long when full-grown. It is light 

 brown. All of the adults have long, powerful, reddish-brown wings. 



Figure 2.— The Australian cockroach: a. Male with wings spread; 6, female; c, nymph. All life size. 



The Australian cockroach (Periplaneta australasiae F.) (fig. 2) 

 resembles very closely the American cockroach, but is seldom more 



Figure 3.— The oriental cockroach: a, Female; b, male; c, side view of female; d, half-grown specimen. All 



natural size. 



than l){ inches long and is easily identified by a bright-yellow heavy 

 line on the outer edge of the basal half of the wing. 



