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Photo#1121160
Arenivaga sp? - Arenivaga tonkawa - male

Arenivaga sp? - Arenivaga tonkawa - Male
Wimberley, Hays County, Texas, USA
August 12, 2015
Size: 18-20 mm
This cockroach was found on the floor. Much too small for a Boll's (I think), which is out most common Arenivaga sp. If you look on its pronotum it looks like a cat's face.

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Moved, pretty sure this is A.tonkawa....
The range, size and pronotal markings match.

Moved from Arenivaga.

Looks like A.erratica, or at least whatever this one is...

Moved

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