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ANIC Cockroach Slides Expedition

Atlas of Living Australia
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Cockroaches are not the most loveable, or most loved, insects in the world. Folks associate them with disease and grime, they run freakishly fast and some of them can fly! However, Australia's 400 or so cockroach species are quite remarkable, completely disinterested in running around your kitchen, and some of them are very beautiful to look at. This expedition involves adding to our knowledge about the distribution and diversity of Australia's cockroaches, which will contribute to the Cockroaches of Australia project and be available through the Atlas.This expedition of 219 tasks is fully transcribed and validated.

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