There are several scientific names for cockroaches. It depends on the specific species.
The most common are:
See the related link below for a list of other scientific cockroach names.
The main spiecies is Periplaneta americana.
The scientific name of the cockroach is Blattaria.
bear in mind that each specific cockroach species has it's own scientific subname.
Periplaneta americana is the American cockroach. Blattella asahinai is the Asian cockroach. For example.
Nice trick! There IS no botanical name for cockroaches. Botanical names are only for plants, but a cockroach is an animal.
The common american cockroach's biological name is Periplaneta americana. Out of 30 cockroach species that live around humans, 4 species are known as pests, and the Periplaneta americana is one of the worst.
There are over four thousand distinct species of cockroach in several genera. Some of the more commonly known ones are the American cockroach Periplaneta americana and the German cockroach Blattella germanica.
Cockroaches are scientificly called Periplaneta americana.
Another name for cockroach is cucaracha. It's the Spanish name for cockroach. The flying cockroach is known also as the palmetto bug.
Periplaneta americana
Periplaneta Americana
Periplinanta americana
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Carolus Linnaeus proposed binomial nomenclature.
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Carolus Linnaeus proposed binomial nomenclature.
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In biology, binomial nomenclature is how species are named.
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