Ischnoptera borealis Brunner von Wattenwyl 1865[1]
Temnopteryx virginica Brunner von Wattenwyl 1865[1]
Parcoblatta virginica, the Virginia wood cockroach,[2] is a small cockroach species of the genus Parcoblatta, measuring about a centimeter long as an adult.[citation needed]
Description
Adult males of this species like adult males of several other species of Parcoblatta are full winged and orangish in color.[citation needed] Adult females are brachypterous and can be from rusty brown to almost black.[citation needed] Nymphs can be brown to black.[citation needed] Adults and older nymphs usually have a blackish or dark stained head.[citation needed]
The distribution of the species is limited to Ontario, Canada[4] and the eastern United States, including Alabama, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, and Wisconsin.[5]
Drawings from a 1917 article[1] by Morgan Hebard. Plate IV includes a dorsal views of a male and a female of P. virginica (figures 1 and 5), and views of body parts of the male (figure 2-4), with a key to the drawings on page 277.
Black and white photograph of top view of P. virginica female with partly formed ootheca, from Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections.