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Beetle - what kind? - Pseudomops septentrionalis

Beetle - what kind? - Pseudomops septentrionalis
Carrollton, Dallas County, Texas, USA
June 16, 2005
Almost looks like a Roach! Any ideas? Was on a bush in deep Texas woods.

Cockroach
It is Pseudomops septentrionalis, I believe.

 
Agreed.
Maybe the most attractive of all the roaches in North America, AND it lives outdoors:-) Moving to guide page.

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