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Field Guide to Venomous and Medically Important Invertebrates ...

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Blat<strong>to</strong>dea (Cockroaches)<br />

Family Blattidae<br />

Blatta orientalis (Oriental cockroach)- Worldwide<br />

Periplaneta americana (American cockroach)- Americas<br />

P. fuliginosa (smoky brown cockroach)- Americas<br />

Family Blattellidae<br />

Blatella asahinae (Asian cockroach)- Worldwide<br />

B. germanica (German cockroach): Worldwide<br />

Supella longipalpa (brown-b<strong>and</strong>ed cockroach)- Worldwide<br />

Hemiptera (true bugs)<br />

Bed Bugs (Family Cimicidae)<br />

Cimex hemiperous- Tropical areas worldwide<br />

C. lecturlaris (bed bug): Worldwide<br />

Assassin <strong>and</strong> Kissing Bugs (Family Reduviidae)<br />

Arilus cristatus (wheel bug): Americas<br />

Arilus spp: Americas<br />

Panstrongylus spp: Central <strong>and</strong> South America<br />

Reduvius personatus (Masked hunter): Americas<br />

Rhodnius spp.: Central <strong>and</strong> South America<br />

Tria<strong>to</strong>ma spp.: Southwestern United States, Mexico, Central America, South America<br />

Water Boatmen (Family Corixidae): Worldwide<br />

Giant Water Bugs (Family Belasomatidae): Worldwide<br />

Backswimmers (Family No<strong>to</strong>nectidae): Worldwide

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