Neostylopyga rhombifolia
Domiciliary in Indo-Malaya and New World Tropics (Rehn, 1945); Philippine Islands (Uichanco, 1953); and Hawaii (Hebard, 1922).
Oxyhaloa buprestoides
Presumably to some extent domiciliary, as it evidently spread from Africa to the New World via slave ships (Rehn and Hebard, 1927; Rehn, 1945).
Panchlora nivea
Colombia.—A male and a female taken in a dwelling (Princis, 1946). This is primarily an outdoor species which is frequently taken indoors as an adventive on bananas (see p. 150 for references).
Parcoblatta fulvescens
Florida.—Males found in laboratory and dormitory buildings, ostensibly attracted by lights (Friauf, 1953).
Parcoblatta lata
Connecticut.—Domiciliary pest (Moore, 1957). Generally an outdoor species.