I was told by Alan Jeon that this is a real Parcoblatta fulvescens and not one of those common "Possible Caudelli" Parcoblatta. I got several oothecae from her and many nymphs hatched. I sent 10 of her nymphs to Kevin Young for him to breed. She is still living right now, but she is showing signs of ware and tare with some of her legs and antennae broken off. I captured her in our neighborhood during the night on the edge of a sidewalk near the lawn grass. There were plums on the ground there from a plum tree growing in the yard.
This male in the pictures below is possibly truly the Parcoblatta caudelli species. This male is the only one I remember seeing of the likes of this Parcoblatta. He is strange. Unfortunately I lost his dead body. I kept him in a too moist container and when I saw him he was already rotten. I put him somewhere but then forgot about him. Oh!, with his dead body an entomologist could have maybe found out what he was!... but, alas, it is not to be... lol
Pictures of Parcoblatta uhleriana below:
"Possible caudelli" pictures below: