Most definitely do. lolYou usually don't need a microscope to see the identifying structures under the wings.
I find Parcoblatta are usually not very hardy when it comes to physical damage. When I cleaned out my cage, I dumped all the roaches into an empty plastic tub. They became over stressed, were sticking to each other's defensive secretions, and a few even died. If I had left them in there for much longer a lot would have started to die
BTW Zephyr - do you still need a few Parcoblatta? I never made up my mind. lol
I'm wondering about the long wingedness of your female... Maybe it's a genetic trait that can pop up in P. pennsylvanica, or maybe it's a trait of an undescribed species resembling P. pennsylvanica. It seems like a lot of people dismiss female Parcoblatta as being impossible to ID but perhaps they carry some traits nobody has really noticed...