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Blattella asahinai
Blaberidae, Epilamprinae, could be Pseudophoraspis sp.
http://species-id.net/wiki/Pseudophorasp...
http://www.pensoft.net/J_FILES/1/article...
http://www.pensoft.net/journals/zookeys/...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/hai_ren/463...
Please, verify!
@Mr. Goldfish: Please, if you challenge an ID, we need some "proof" with links and references to check. Here is an example that shows how we would like to have it on Project Noah. We all want to learn more about the species and how we can try to get an ID by searching. This took me only 2 minutes to get these links and compare some pictures. Thanks!
Certainly not Blattella. Epilamprinae? Just because I saw a picture of Epilamprinae that looked similar. I have not much of an idea what it is.