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Is this a wood roach nymph? - Parcoblatta fulvescens

Is this a wood roach nymph? - Parcoblatta fulvescens
San Antonio, Government Canyon State Natural Area, Bexar County, Texas, USA
September 22, 2006
I found this roach last year but never really thought much about it. Now that I am thinking about it, can anybody tell me if it's a wood roach or not? Also, is it a nymph?

Moved
Moved from Wood Cockroaches.

Parcoblatta lata?
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No, adult female instead.
This probably is a Parcoblatta species, or something closely related. It is an adult female, evidenced by the wings (truncated and functionless in females).

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