Title: BLATTODEA
1BLATTODEA Roaches
2Hexapod Orders
Blattodea
Blatta - roach
Number of Species
4,000
Common names
Roaches, cockroaches
Typical habitats
- damp, warm dark areas - tropical forests
Distinguishing characteristics
- No ovipositor
- No saltatorial hind legs
Other features
-ootheca used in oviposition
3Distinguishing feature - Ootheca
4Modes of Reproduction
Oviparous Ovoviviparous Viviparous
5MANTODEA Mantids
6Hexapod Orders
Mantodea
Mantid - soothsayer
Number of Species
2.300
Common names
Mantids
Typical habitats
- arboreal
Distinguishing characteristics
Other features
-ootheca used in oviposition
7Large eyes Freely moving head
Predatory adaptations
Elongated prothorax
Raptorial forelegs
8Predatory adaptations
Crypsis
9Predatory adaptations
Crypsis
10Mantodea - reproduction
11Mantodea - reproduction
12Mantodea - reproduction
13Hexapod Orders
Isoptera
Iso - equal, ptera - wings
Number of Species
2.900
Common names
Termites, white ants
Typical habitats
- fossorial, colonial
Distinguishing characteristics
Other features
-loss of ovipositor
14Termite Castes
Queen
King
Alates
Soldier
Worker
15Termite Life Cycle
Supplemental reproductives
Worker
Soldier
Alate (winged reproductive
Reproductive nymph
Nymphs
Eggs
Wingless reproductive
King
Queen
16How are castes determined?
King
Queen
stimulates
Produce male inhibitor
Produce female inhibitor
proctodeal feeding
proctodeal feeding
Male nymph
Female nymph
Absorbs male inhibitor Passes female inhibitor
Absorbs female inhibitor Passes male inhibitor
To other worker nymphs via mutual feeding
17Termite nests
18Heat Regulation
Termite nests
Path of sun
General orientation of nest
19Termite Damage
20Fig. 3. Dorsal view of various castes in
Glossotermes oculatus (A) apterous immature (B)
female apterous neotenic (C) nymph and
(D)female nymphoid neotenic.
Fig. 2. Live individuals of Glossotermes
oculatus, exposed after damage to the log housing
the colony. S, soldiers L, larva
other individuals are apterous immatures. Total
length of an apterous immature, from mandibles to
tip of abdomen, is about 3mm.