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I am an invertebrate breeder, with a particular fondness for Blattodea. I hope I am able to help out a bit here! :)
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Sign In to followThis is likely Pseudoglomeris glomeris, based on coloration, range, and exoskeleton texture...
This isn't histrio, these have been mislabeled all over the internet, true histrio look quite different. This is an H.vittata nymph, (lateralis isn't a valid species anymore BTW).
THIS is what true histrio look like, most of the others on the internet are misidentified H.vittata...
Either a very unique Panchlora, or one of the closely related genera...
Has to be A.hoeveni, A.beccari looks much different and is the only other member of the genus that shares it's range with A.hoeveni, (and I'm pretty sure it doesn't range into Malaysia).
I agree with StefanPhalagorn, looks like Morphna maculata.
Actually that is an adult cockroach, as nymphs do not have wings, and it is definitely not Periplaneta americana, in fact it's in a completely different family! It's some sort of Ectobiid, however that's as specific as I can get, it's a VERY diverse group.
No problem, happy to help! :)
No problem, happy to help! :)
And thanks, glad you like it!
At least that's what I'm pretty sure it is, if you are saying the adults have no wings.