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cockroach nymph - Parcoblatta fulvescens

cockroach nymph - Parcoblatta fulvescens
San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, USA
May 26, 2016
Size: ~1 cm
Might this be another Pseudomops septentrionalis nymph?

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cockroach nymph - Parcoblatta fulvescens cockroach nymph - Parcoblatta fulvescens - male

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Definitely not Pseudomops, rather a Parcoblatta nymph...
Pseudomops nymphs are darker in coloration and have light brown margins along their pronotum and thorax. This is a Parcoblatta nymph, probably safe to say it's another P.desertae like your male. :)

 
Thank you for the ID!
Ahhh, I see the difference now from my Pseudomops nymph -- thank you! :)
Too bad my Parcoblatta desertae male passed, but I hope that I can find enough that mature at the same time to start a culture.

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