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- The Pennsylvania wood ****roach (Parcoblatta pensylvanica) or Pennsylvanian ****roach is a common species of ****roach in eastern and central North America...
- Parcoblatta virginica, the Virginia wood ****roach, is a small ****roach species of the genus Parcoblatta, measuring about a centimeter long as an adult...
- Parcoblatta is a genus of 12 species of native North American wood ****roaches. The males often have wings and are drawn to lights, while the females...
- Parcoblatta fulvescens, the fulvous wood ****roach, is a species of ****roach endemic to the United States and possibly Canada that measures around 13 mm...
- Parcoblatta americana, the western wood ****roach, is a species of wood ****roach that occurs in Mexico and the western United States. The species has...
- ****roach Parcoblatta spp. including the: Parcoblatta fulvescens: Fulvous wood ****roach Parcoblatta pennsylvanica: Pennsylvania wood ****roach Parcoblatta virginica:...
- Parcoblatta uhleriana, the Uhler's wood ****roach, is a species of Parcoblatta native to the United States and Canada. It is a forest species also found...
- Parcoblatta bolliana, Boll's wood ****roach or Boll's wood roach, is a small species of wood ****roach native to the United States, measuring around 11 mm...
- Parcoblatta desertae, the desert wood ****roach or desert ****roach, is a species of Parcoblatta endemic to the United States state of Texas. The tegmina...
- Parcoblatta lata, the broad wood ****roach, is a species of wood ****roach (family Ectobiidae) native to the United States. It is one of the largest species...