Various insects/bugs

coldbloodedAL

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At my yearly company wide meeting there is usually an insect display of some sort. There was many spiders, scorpions, and other inverts. Here are a few I managed to get pics of.

If anyone can ID the ones not labeled that would be great!
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Scorpion?
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Millipede of sorts
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Eastern hercules beetle(My personal favorite)
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Domino roaches
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Egyptian mantis?
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This is an easy one for me. :)

Pic 1: Blue death feigning beetle (Asbolus verrucosus)

Pic 2: Giant peppered roach (Archimandrita tesselata)

Pic 3: Giant vinegaroon (Mastigoproctus giganteus)

Pic 4: Darkling beetle (Coelocnemis sp.)

Pic 5: Darkling beetle/stink beetle (Eleodes sp.)

Pic 6: Albino millipede (Narceus americanus)

Pic 7: Malaysian zebra-stripe roach (Dorylaea orini)

Pic 10: African twig mantis (Popa spurca)
 
Cool, where do you work where people bring bugs? I like the Herc. Beetle best.

I work for a pest control company. A LOT of people in my company are entomologists and are bug enthusiasts just like many of us. :)

A few of them are working with some pretty cool stick bugs that I will be getting soon.

This is an easy one for me. :)

Pic 1: Blue death feigning beetle (Asbolus verrucosus)

Pic 2: Giant peppered roach (Archimandrita tesselata)

Pic 3: Giant vinegaroon (Mastigoproctus giganteus)

Pic 4: Darkling beetle (Coelocnemis sp.)

Pic 5: Darkling beetle/stink beetle (Eleodes sp.)

Pic 6: Albino millipede (Narceus americanus)

Pic 7: Malaysian zebra-stripe roach (Dorylaea orini)

Pic 10: African twig mantis (Popa spurca)

Thank you! They were on the tip of my tongue, just wouldnt come to.
 
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