Turkestan cockroach

Turkestan cockroach
Mating (male light, female dark) above, nymphs below
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Blattodea
Family: Blattidae
Genus: Periplaneta
Species:
P. lateralis
Binomial name
Periplaneta lateralis
Walker, 1868
Synonyms

Shelfordella lateralis (Walker, 1868)
Blatta (Shelfordella) lateralis (Walker, 1868)
Periplaneta tartara Saussure, 1874
Shelfordella tartara (Saussure, 1874)
Shelfordella ahngeri Adelung 1910
Shelfordella tartara v. zarudnyi Adelung, 1910
Paralobotoptera sillemi Hantisch, 1935

The Turkestan cockroach, Periplaneta lateralis (also known by its synonyms Shelfordella lateralis and Blatta lateralis), also known as the rusty red cockroach, red runner cockroach or simply rusty red, red runner, or lat, is a primarily outdoor-dwelling cockroach native to an area from northern Africa to Central Asia. Adults measure around 3 cm (1.2 in) in length. Adult males are a brownish orange or red, are slender, and have long, yellowish wings which allow it to attract females and to glide. Adult females are dark brown to black, with cream-colored markings on the shield and a cream-colored stripe edging its wings; they are broader than males, and have short vestigial wings. Nymphs are brown in front, black on the rear, and are wingless.