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FAMILY BLATTIDAE
Presenter:
JOSCEL P. ENARDECIDO
I. Scientific Classification
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KINGDOM:
PHYLUM:
CLASS:
ORDER:
FAMILY:

ANIMALIA
ARTHROPODA
INSECTA
BLATTARIA
BLATTIDAE
Common Name: Cockroaches (pl.)
 Why

was it called so?
- etymology : “ Cucaracha”- a
Spanish term which means
creeping into the chests they eat
and defile their ill-scented dung.
The name later evolved into
cockroach.
Roaches Facts

Question:

Do cockroaches have
significance as well?
Significance:
Ecological Significance
- Paige ( 1998) cited that cockroaches play
a vital role in recycling of nutrients.
- Involve in pollination and a part of the
food chain.
- Medical Significance- Historical
accounts claimed that these insects are
used to treat Asthma , Stroke , and
Bronchitis , and Urinary Retention.
II. Characteristics of the Family Blattidae
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Oval and flattened body shape;
Thorax covered by a large plate (the
pronotum), which extends partly over the
head;
Chewing (mandibulate) mouthparts;
Compound eyes and 2 simple ocelli-like
spots;
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2 pairs of membranous wings when present.
Forewings are more sclerotised than hind
wings. Wings are folded left over right
when at rest;
Prominent cerci;
Long antennae;
IIA. Life Cycle
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Have incomplete metamorphosis;
Lay eggs in an OOTHECA ( egg case);
Egg stage lasts from a few weeks to a few
months;
The young resembles the adults but usually
lighter in color and lacks wings.
Nymphal Instars- young cockroaches
1-12 months span of time until they reach
maturity depending on the type of species.
Life Cycle of Cockroach
IIB. Feeding Habits
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

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Majority are omnivorous
Some feed on rotting wood ;
Some harbor symbiotic gut protozoa that
aids in cellulose digestion;
Most domestic species eat almost
everything.
IIB. Habitat
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Can thrive in both wet and dry
environments;
Most species are nocturnal and ground
dwelling usually hiding during the day in
crevices , bark and logs , rocks and
burrows;
Some occur in plants or on litter;
Some are associated in human habitation.
III. Common Species found in the

Philippines


American cockroach (Periplaneta
americana)
Appearance: American cockroaches
are reddish brown with a yellowish
figure 8 pattern on the back of their
head.
 Region: This species is located
throughout United States , Asia and
Europe.
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



Habitat:American cockroaches are often
found in sewers and basements, particularly
around pipes and drains.
Unique Facts: The American cockroach is
the largest of the house-infesting
cockroaches. They are active when the
temperature is 70 degrees or higher, but
they can survive lower temperatures with
the right conditions.
Brown banded Cockroach (Periplaneta
brunnea)
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

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Appearance: Brown banded cockroaches
are brown with pronounced banding across
their wings.
Region: This species is found in the US and
Asia and throughout the Philippines.


Habitat:
Within a room, brownbanded cockroaches
tend to prefer warmer, drier, and higher
locations than any of the other urban pest
roaches. They are often found in upper
cabinets or in rooms other than the kitchens
or bathrooms. This species often hides its
egg cases in or under furniture.


Unique Facts: Brown-banded cockroaches
get their name from the two lighter bands
they have across their dark brownish
bodies. The male’s wings are larger than the
female’s wings.


Oriental cockroach (Blatta orientalis)




Appearance: Oriental Cockroaches are large
very dark colored and shiny.
Region: This species is found in the
northern region of the United States ,
Southeast and South Asia and other parts of
Europe.
Habitat:
Oriental cockroaches are often found in
sewers and will enter structures through
drains. They find indoor harborage in
basements and crawl spaces. They can also
be found in leaf piles and firewood
outdoors.
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

Unique Facts: Oriental cockroaches are
sometimes called "water bugs" because they
come out of drains, and "black beetle
cockroaches" because of their smooth, dark
bodies. This species creates a strong smell
and is considered one of the dirtiest of all
the cockroaches.
IV. Other Species Found in other
countries
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Smokybrown cockroach (Periplaneta
fuliginosa)
Florida woods cockroach (Eurycotis
floridana)
Common shining cockroach (Drymaplaneta
communis)
Botany Bay Cockroach (Polyzosteria
limbata)
Perisphaerus  sp. from Malaysia with well
developed young, which have recently left
the underside of the mother.
Female epilamprine cockroach from
India carrying young.
Some of the largest & smallest cockroaches.
 Megaloblatta longipennis  (top), 
Macropanesthia rhinoceros  (right).
V. New Species
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Jumping cockroach
Scientificclassification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Arthropoda
Class:Insecta
Order:Blattodea
Family:Blattidae/ Blattella
Genus:Saltoblattella
Species: S. montistabularis


Saltoblattella montistabularis —
saltoblattella is Latin for "jumping
cockroach" and montistabularis refers to
Table Mountain — is a delicate creature just
a centimeter (less than a third of an inch)
long with powerful hind legs and bulging
eyes. It could endear itself even to those
who recoil at the thought of a household
cockroach.
Illustration of Typical
Cockroaches
VI. Evolution


This new species of cockroach exhibits
unusual morphology. It has legs that are
highly modified for jumping. Prior to its
discovery jumping cockroaches were only
known from the Late Jurassic. This extant
cockroach has jumping ability that is on par
with grasshoppers.


In addition to the leg modifications, it has
hemispherical shaped eyes that protrude
from the sides of the head instead of kidney
shaped and the antennae have an additional
fixation point to help stabilize them during
jumping.


In addition to the leg modifications, it has
hemispherical shaped eyes that protrude
from the sides of the head instead of kidney
shaped and the antennae have an additional
fixation point to help stabilize them during
jumping.
Thank you!!
Count the six legs of the specimen - a cockroach has 6 legs. 

HOW TO IDENTIFY A
COCKROACH
Look at the brown or black color of the cockroach. German cockroaches and
 American cockroaches both have a reddish brown color.Oriental cockroaches have 
a black,shiny color. Brown banded cockroaches and a smoky brown cockroach, on 
the other hand , have a very dark brown color.
Thank You!!

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Family blattidae 2013

  • 3. Common Name: Cockroaches (pl.)  Why was it called so? - etymology : “ Cucaracha”- a Spanish term which means creeping into the chests they eat and defile their ill-scented dung. The name later evolved into cockroach.
  • 4. Roaches Facts Question: Do cockroaches have significance as well?
  • 5. Significance: Ecological Significance - Paige ( 1998) cited that cockroaches play a vital role in recycling of nutrients. - Involve in pollination and a part of the food chain. - Medical Significance- Historical accounts claimed that these insects are used to treat Asthma , Stroke , and Bronchitis , and Urinary Retention.
  • 6. II. Characteristics of the Family Blattidae     Oval and flattened body shape; Thorax covered by a large plate (the pronotum), which extends partly over the head; Chewing (mandibulate) mouthparts; Compound eyes and 2 simple ocelli-like spots;
  • 7.    2 pairs of membranous wings when present. Forewings are more sclerotised than hind wings. Wings are folded left over right when at rest; Prominent cerci; Long antennae;
  • 8. IIA. Life Cycle       Have incomplete metamorphosis; Lay eggs in an OOTHECA ( egg case); Egg stage lasts from a few weeks to a few months; The young resembles the adults but usually lighter in color and lacks wings. Nymphal Instars- young cockroaches 1-12 months span of time until they reach maturity depending on the type of species.
  • 9. Life Cycle of Cockroach
  • 10. IIB. Feeding Habits     Majority are omnivorous Some feed on rotting wood ; Some harbor symbiotic gut protozoa that aids in cellulose digestion; Most domestic species eat almost everything.
  • 11. IIB. Habitat     Can thrive in both wet and dry environments; Most species are nocturnal and ground dwelling usually hiding during the day in crevices , bark and logs , rocks and burrows; Some occur in plants or on litter; Some are associated in human habitation.
  • 12. III. Common Species found in the Philippines  American cockroach (Periplaneta americana)
  • 13. Appearance: American cockroaches are reddish brown with a yellowish figure 8 pattern on the back of their head.  Region: This species is located throughout United States , Asia and Europe. 
  • 14.   Habitat:American cockroaches are often found in sewers and basements, particularly around pipes and drains. Unique Facts: The American cockroach is the largest of the house-infesting cockroaches. They are active when the temperature is 70 degrees or higher, but they can survive lower temperatures with the right conditions.
  • 15. Brown banded Cockroach (Periplaneta brunnea)
  • 16.    Appearance: Brown banded cockroaches are brown with pronounced banding across their wings. Region: This species is found in the US and Asia and throughout the Philippines.
  • 17.  Habitat: Within a room, brownbanded cockroaches tend to prefer warmer, drier, and higher locations than any of the other urban pest roaches. They are often found in upper cabinets or in rooms other than the kitchens or bathrooms. This species often hides its egg cases in or under furniture.
  • 18.  Unique Facts: Brown-banded cockroaches get their name from the two lighter bands they have across their dark brownish bodies. The male’s wings are larger than the female’s wings.
  • 20.   Appearance: Oriental Cockroaches are large very dark colored and shiny. Region: This species is found in the northern region of the United States , Southeast and South Asia and other parts of Europe.
  • 21. Habitat: Oriental cockroaches are often found in sewers and will enter structures through drains. They find indoor harborage in basements and crawl spaces. They can also be found in leaf piles and firewood outdoors. 
  • 22.  Unique Facts: Oriental cockroaches are sometimes called "water bugs" because they come out of drains, and "black beetle cockroaches" because of their smooth, dark bodies. This species creates a strong smell and is considered one of the dirtiest of all the cockroaches.
  • 23. IV. Other Species Found in other countries      Smokybrown cockroach (Periplaneta fuliginosa) Florida woods cockroach (Eurycotis floridana) Common shining cockroach (Drymaplaneta communis) Botany Bay Cockroach (Polyzosteria limbata)
  • 24. Perisphaerus  sp. from Malaysia with well developed young, which have recently left the underside of the mother.
  • 25. Female epilamprine cockroach from India carrying young.
  • 26. Some of the largest & smallest cockroaches.  Megaloblatta longipennis  (top),  Macropanesthia rhinoceros  (right).
  • 27. V. New Species          Jumping cockroach Scientificclassification Kingdom:Animalia Phylum:Arthropoda Class:Insecta Order:Blattodea Family:Blattidae/ Blattella Genus:Saltoblattella Species: S. montistabularis
  • 28.  Saltoblattella montistabularis — saltoblattella is Latin for "jumping cockroach" and montistabularis refers to Table Mountain — is a delicate creature just a centimeter (less than a third of an inch) long with powerful hind legs and bulging eyes. It could endear itself even to those who recoil at the thought of a household cockroach.
  • 29.
  • 31. VI. Evolution  This new species of cockroach exhibits unusual morphology. It has legs that are highly modified for jumping. Prior to its discovery jumping cockroaches were only known from the Late Jurassic. This extant cockroach has jumping ability that is on par with grasshoppers.
  • 32.  In addition to the leg modifications, it has hemispherical shaped eyes that protrude from the sides of the head instead of kidney shaped and the antennae have an additional fixation point to help stabilize them during jumping.
  • 33.  In addition to the leg modifications, it has hemispherical shaped eyes that protrude from the sides of the head instead of kidney shaped and the antennae have an additional fixation point to help stabilize them during jumping.
  • 35. Count the six legs of the specimen - a cockroach has 6 legs.  HOW TO IDENTIFY A COCKROACH
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  • 40. Look at the brown or black color of the cockroach. German cockroaches and  American cockroaches both have a reddish brown color.Oriental cockroaches have  a black,shiny color. Brown banded cockroaches and a smoky brown cockroach, on  the other hand , have a very dark brown color.
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