A large cockroach thought extinct since the 1930s was just rediscovered on a small island in Australia
- Written by: Nathan Lo, Associate Professor, School of Biological Sciences, University of Sydney
Justin Gilligan/DPE, Author providedIn 1887, Australian Museum scientists undertook a pioneering expedition to Lord Howe Island, a tiny patch of land off the east coast of Australia. Among their many discoveries, they recorded “a large Blatta” – a type of cockroach – under a decaying log.
This was later described as Panesthia...





















