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Cockroaches Sperms Transferred Spermatophores Fertilized Eggs Encased Capsules

Sperms are transferred via spermatophores; fertilized eggs are encased in dark reddish-blackish brown oothecae (about 8 mm long).

In cockroaches, sperms are transferred through {{c1::spermatophores}}.<br><br><br>Fertilized eggs are encased in capsules called {{c2::oothecae}}, which are {{c3::dark reddish}} or {{c1::blackish brown}} in colour and about {{c2::⅜th}} inch or {{c3::8}} mm long

Text In cockroaches, sperms are transferred through spermatophores.


Fertilized eggs are encased in capsules called oothecae, which are dark reddish or blackish brown in colour and about ⅜th inch or 8 mm long

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