brown-hooded cockroach
insect
Also known as: Cryptocercus punctulatus
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cockroaches
- In cockroach: Family Cryptocercidae

The brown-hooded cockroach (C. punctulatus) digests wood with the aid of certain protozoans in its digestive tract. It develops very slowly, attaining maturity after six or seven years.
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life cycle
termite ancestry
- In termite: Evolution, paleontology, and classification
…living roach, the subsocial, wood-eating Cryptocercus punctulatus, which lives in rotten logs, has affinities with the termites. Cryptocercus harbours symbiotic, cellulose-digesting protozoans of the same genera as those found in the hindgut of primitive termites. The genitalia and certain internal structures of Cryptocercus have basic anatomic resemblances to those of…
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