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Photo#21897
Barrie Cockroach

Barrie Cockroach
Barrie, Ontario, Canada
June 24, 2005
This is a photo of more of the bus I found congregating together on my picnic table in my back yard. I think they are full grown bugs. They appear the same as the one I captured, but they are quite a bit larger in size. Again, they have wings, but even when I startled them, I was unable to determine if they could fly.

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maybe Wood Cockroaches
I think these may be adult female (left) and male (right) Parcoblatta species, based on the pale margin of the pronotum. Check the info and photo links on the Guide page and see what you think.

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