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nymph - Periplaneta fuliginosa

nymph - Periplaneta fuliginosa
Corpus Christi, Nueces County, Texas, USA
May 18, 2015
Size: 7.7 mm
It look very close to some instar of the nymph of Periplaneta fuliginosa which we have in the guide except the white marking of antennae. This one has no white markings on the distal antennae (I suppose that this specimen has full antennae). Instead the proximal white markings is interrupted by a dark narrow band (especially visible from the side view). Compare e.g. to
This one has a proximal dark band (more extended) on proximal white marking but it has the distal white marking, too.

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