Indian Domino Cockroach Enamel Pin
Common on the scrub forest floor in southern India, these roaches pose no threat to human homes. As detritivores, they eat decaying matter amongst the leaf litter and help return nutrients to the soil.
Individuals use pheromones to communicate with others in their colony. After mating, females reject other male advances until after they lay their ootheca (egg cases). These insects are long-lived, and nymphs can take two years to reach adulthood and gain their iconic spots.
These charming insects are admired for their good looks and gentle nature and are often kept as pets or in bug zoos. This enamel pin, of course, requires no care or feeding at all and looks great on your jacket, board, or backpack.
Double-posted, soft enamel pin with epoxy. Originally from the January 2024 Bug Box.
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