Parcoblatta divisa, Parcoblatta lata, Parcoblatta pennsylvanica (North Carolina) Nymphs of those three species. Parcoblatta divisa, Parcoblatta lata, Parcoblatta pennsylvanica are found in still standing, tall, dry pine tree stumps and other habitats similar, such as a large, dry log hanging up on tree branches. Parcoblatta virginica are found in moist rotting logs on the forest ground and found in leaves. Parcoblatta uhleriana are found in oak leaves. An unidentified Parcoblatta (similar in look to P. fulvescens) are mostly in pine needles. Parcoblatta bolliana, Cariblatta lutea are in leaves. Chorisoneura texensis also are found in leaves, but may live in other habitats. Periplaneta fuliginosa are common roaches in town. Periplaneta americana and Blattella germanica are common also in North Carolina.