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Pinned Example - Panchlora nivea

Pinned Example - Panchlora nivea
Lakeland, Polk County, Florida, USA
June 2, 2006
Size: 21 mm

Isn't this the Cuban Cockroac
Isn't this the Cuban Cockroach found outdoors (usually) in Florida?

 
Yes
These roaches are attracted to UV lights. They are not associated with filth, but prefer to live in the leaf litter and forest floor. They also hide in the palm cracks of the palm tree trunks.

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