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and methods of communication. Phylogeny and evolution Fossil cockroach from Carboniferous of France Cladistic analysis of five DNA sequences in 107 species representing all the te
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documented, chemical communication is believed to be important to the group.[46] Anal secretions are produced in the hindgut,[47] and released along the posterior setae as predato
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as pheromones for communication to locate potential mates. Males may fight for females using very elongated mandibles, causing a strong divergence between males and females in sex
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