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Beyond Disgust: The Surprising Beauty and Complexity of Periplaneta americana (American Cockroach)

Updated: May 9, 2023


Periplaneta, the American cockroach is divided into three sections- HEAD, THORAX, ABDOMEN. The body is flattened dorso-ventrally and broadly oval in case of female cockroaches. The body sections bear different appendages such as antennae, mouth parts, wings, legs, anal cerci and anal style (in case of male Periplaneta).
Periplaneta americana: Whole Body (Female)

Periplaneta americana is the most common cockroach found mostly in Asia and Middle East (and despite its name, it is not native to America).

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Cockroaches have typical insect body made up of three divisions of body- head, thorax and abdomen.

Here's a deceased female Periplaneta cockroach photographed from different views to show various structures such as mouth parts, antennae, eyes, legs, wings and sclerites present on the head, thorax and abdomen.

The dorsal view shows the overlapping wings in closed position and bent thoracic legs. A large sclerite called pronotum, shields the head and the neck.
Periplaneta americana: Dorsal View
The ventral view of Periplaneta shows the three pairs of thoracic legs well- prolegs, mesolegs, metalegs. In the ventral view, the head of the cockroach is also visible bearing long antenna and eyes. The abdomen of this cockroach carries a pair of segmented anal cerci.
Periplaneta americana: Ventral View

The triangular head of cockroach bears a pair of antennae, two laterally positioned compound eyes, a pair of ocelli and hypognathous mouth parts. The head and internal parts are protected by tiny sclerites that join to form head capsule (cranium of insects). It has chewing mouthparts which are laden with gustatory receptors to eat its favourite food.


The antenna are movable in their antennal sockets and have tactile and olfactory receptors in them.



The trunk, or thorax, is divisible into prothorax, mesothorax and metathorax. Each thoracic segment gives rise to a pair of walking legs (known as cursorial legs). The organism bears two pairs of wings. The fore wings, known as tegmina, arise from mesothorax and are dark and opaque. The hind wings arise from the metathorax and are used in flight, though cockroaches rarely resort to flight. The abdomen is divisible into 10 segments, each of which is surrounded by chitinous exoskeleton plates called sclerites, including dorsal tergites, ventral sternites, and lateral pleurites.



Periplaneta's thorax bears the attachments for three pairs of legs and two pairs of wings in mature adults. Each of the three pairs of legs is named after the region of the thorax to which it attaches.
Periplaneta americana: Proleg with tarsus in focus
Because only a pair of segmented anal cerci are present on the abdomen, this cockroach can be said to be a female cockroach. The image shows the wide oothecal chamber opening.
Periplaneta americana: Ventral view of end of abdomen


The life cycle of cockroach has around 6- 14 moults and the larval stage, called nymph, resembles the adult cockroach.

For more detailed study of cockroach's morphology, check out this video elaborating the body divisions and the appendages the cockroach has.



Periplaneta has a famous predator, much smaller than it in size, but more intelligent that makes the cockroach its living slave for food - Ampulex compressa.




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