Lucihormetica Luckae
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Blattodea
Family: Blaberidae
Genus: Lucihormetica
Species: Lucihormetica luckae/ L. Luckae
Insecta is the class of the bugs in the kingdom of Animalia.
Blattodea is the order in which the cockroaches belong in.
Blaberidae is the family of large (or giant) cockroaches.
Luchormetica is the genus of large cockroaches that come from the family Blaberidae. They are sometimes referred to as glowspot cockroaches due to the fact that they glow.
Lucihormetica luckae may be few in numbers or even extinct because one specimen has been examined 70 years ago. Their habitat was the South American volcano, Tungurahua, which went through a new eruptive phase in 1999, which causes another reason to think this specie of cockroach is gone. The spot one the cockroaches back is occupied by bacteria that glows when exposed to fluorescent light.
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Blattodea
Family: Blaberidae
Genus: Lucihormetica
Species: Lucihormetica luckae/ L. Luckae
Insecta is the class of the bugs in the kingdom of Animalia.
Blattodea is the order in which the cockroaches belong in.
Blaberidae is the family of large (or giant) cockroaches.
Luchormetica is the genus of large cockroaches that come from the family Blaberidae. They are sometimes referred to as glowspot cockroaches due to the fact that they glow.
Lucihormetica luckae may be few in numbers or even extinct because one specimen has been examined 70 years ago. Their habitat was the South American volcano, Tungurahua, which went through a new eruptive phase in 1999, which causes another reason to think this specie of cockroach is gone. The spot one the cockroaches back is occupied by bacteria that glows when exposed to fluorescent light.