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IDENTITY REQUEST - Latiblattella rehni

IDENTITY REQUEST - Latiblattella rehni
FORT MEADE, POLK County, Florida, USA
March 29, 2009
Size: SMALLER THAN A LADY BUG
FOUND IT ON THE PILLOW 8:30am.DAMP WEATHER. ONLY ONE SEEN

Moved
Moved from Little Gem Cockroach.

Pronotum and patterns around wing buds resemble description of L. rehni nymph. However, there are other Ectobids out there with similar patterns that occupy same area as L. rehni so I'm somewhat uncertain on the ID, but since this is the only pic of a nymph with the closest pattern to the L. rehni available on this website, I'll leave this pic here as a reference.

Moved

Euthlastoblatta gemma?
In Florida I have a friend that finds Euthlastoblatta gemma.

Moved
Moved from Cockroaches.

An immature roach.
Not sure which species, but not, I think, one of the household species.

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