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In this article we will discuss about the cockroach morphology

Cockroach Morphology

  • Cockroaches are brown or black bodied animals
  • Inhabiting the unhygienic and damp places
  • Cockroaches are nocturnal, omnivorous, cursorial and exhibit cannibalism
  • Cockroach can run 130 cm/sec
  • They also transmit various types of bacterial diseases
  • Adults cockroach are about 34-53 mm long with wings
  • Body divided into head, thorax and abdomen
  • Body divisible into segments and some segment fuses in adult stage
  • Body is covered by hard chitinous exoskeleton
  • Exoskeleton of chitin plates occurred in each segment
  • Chitin plate called sclerites
  • Sclerites joined each other by membrane called arthroidal membrane
    • Sclerites of dorsal side – tergum or tergite
    • Sclerites of lateral side – pleura or pleurites
    • Sclerites of ventral side – sternum or sternite

Head

  • Head is triangular and hypognathous
  • Head is formed by fusion of six segments
  • Sclerites of the head joined fully and form head capsule
  • The head bears a pair of compound eye, a pair of antennae.
  • Each compound eye made up of 2000 units called ommatidia
  • Antennae have sensory receptors
  • Head bears appendages meant for biting and chewing types of mouth parts
  • Mouth situated in the anterior side of head which is surrounded by mouth parts

Mouth Parts Of Cockroach

A labrum (upper lip)

  • Broad and roughly rectangular shaped structure
  • Bear chemoreceptor on inner side

A pair of mandibles

  • Pair of hard, strong, large, dark coloured structures found one on either side
  • They bear pointed teeth like structure and crush the food present in between them

A pair of maxillae

  • Lie outside and behind the mandibles & made up of five segment
  • Function: cockroach pickup its food and put it in preoral cavity for chewing.
  • Maxillary palps also used as brush to clean antenna and wing.

A labium (lower lip)

  • Labium is formed by the fusion of the second pair of maxillae
  • It forms the broad median lower lip and has a pair of 3-segmented labial palps on either side which is bear taste receptors

Hypopharynx

  • A median flexible lobe acting as tongue
  • It bears several sensory setae

Thorax

  • Thorax is the middle part of the body
  • Thorax consists of three segments – prothorax, mesothorax and metathorax.
  • Each thoracic segment bears a pair of walking legs
  • Thorax has two pairs of wings on the dorsolateral side.
  • Each leg is made by 5 segments
    • 1st podomere is coxa: broad and attached to the thorax. It is the most swollen segment
    • 2nd podomere is trochanter: It gives viability for movement of leg
    • 3rd podomere is femur: strongest part of the leg. It shows bristles.
    • 4th podomere is tibia: longest part of the leg. It also bears bristles
    • 5th podomere is tarsus: tarsus made up of five segments called tarsomeres and the last one is called pretarsus
  • Each pretarsus bears one pair of claws and large adhesive pads arolium or pulvilus.
  • Cockroach move on the smooth surface by the help of arolium and on rough surface with the help of claws
  • Tactile setae are present on each segment of legs.

Two pairs of wings present

Fore wings (tegmina or elytra)

  • First pair of wings arises from mesothorax
  • Long, narrow, leathery strong
  • Its cover full abdomen and cover the hind wings when at rest
  • In male fore wings projecting out ward from abdomen

Hind wings

  • Hind wings arises from metathorax
  • Small, broad, thin and soft
  • These wings help in flight
  • They are folded like a fan and covered by elytra while at rest.

Abdomen

  • Abdomen is broader than thorax and consists of 10 segments while embryo has 11 segments.
  • All characters of sexual dimorphism in cockroach present in abdomen
  • 10th segment in both sexes bears a pair of small, filamentous and sensory anal cerci
  • Each anal cercus is made of 15 segments.
  • In male, in addition of anal cerci, 9th sternum bears anal style (unjointed thread like) which are absent in females
  • Sternum: In male 9 sternum & In female 7 sternum present
  • In female 7th,8th,9th sterna form a brood or genital pouch

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