"Roachoids", also known as "Roachids" or "Blattoids" are members of the
stem group
In phylogenetics, the crown group or crown assemblage is a collection of species composed of the living representatives of the collection, the most recent common ancestor of the collection, and all descendants of the most recent common ancestor. ...
of
Dictyoptera
Dictyoptera (from Greek δίκτυον ''diktyon'' "net" and πτερόν ''pteron'' "wing") is an insect superorder that includes two extant orders of polyneopterous insects: the order Blattodea (termites and cockroaches together) and the o ...
(the group containing modern
cockroach
Cockroaches (or roaches) are a Paraphyly, paraphyletic group of insects belonging to Blattodea, containing all members of the group except termites. About 30 cockroach species out of 4,600 are associated with human habitats. Some species are we ...
es,
termite
Termites are small insects that live in colonies and have distinct castes (eusocial) and feed on wood or other dead plant matter. Termites comprise the infraorder Isoptera, or alternatively the epifamily Termitoidae, within the order Blatto ...
s and
praying mantises). They generally resemble cockroaches, but most members, unlike modern dictyopterans, have generally long external
ovipositors, and are thought not to have laid
ootheca
An ootheca (pl. ''oothecae'' ) is a type of egg mass made by any member of a variety of species including mollusks (such as ''Turbinella laevigata''), mantises, and cockroaches.
The word is a Latinized combination of ''oo-'', meaning "egg", f ...
like modern dictyopterans.
Systematic position
Cockroaches are popularly thought to be an ancient order of
insects
Insects (from Latin ') are pancrustacean hexapod invertebrates of the class Insecta. They are the largest group within the arthropod phylum. Insects have a chitinous exoskeleton, a three-part body (head, thorax and abdomen), three pairs of j ...
, with their origins in the
Carboniferous. However, since the middle of the 20th century it has been known that the primitive cockroach insects found fossilized in
Palaeozoic strata are the forerunners not only of modern cockroaches and termites but also of
mantis
Mantises are an order (Mantodea) of insects that contains over 2,400 species in about 460 genera in 33 families. The largest family is the Mantidae ("mantids"). Mantises are distributed worldwide in temperate and tropical habitats. They ha ...
es.
[Grimaldi, D (1997): A fossil mantis (Insecta: Mantoidea) in Cretaceous amber of New Jersey, with comments on early history of Dictyoptera. ''American Museum Novitates'' 3204: 1–11] The origin of these groups from a blattopteran stock are now generally thought to be in the Early
Jurassic
The Jurassic ( ) is a geologic period and stratigraphic system that spanned from the end of the Triassic Period million years ago (Mya) to the beginning of the Cretaceous Period, approximately Mya. The Jurassic constitutes the middle period of ...
; the earliest modern cockroaches appeared during the Early
Cretaceous
The Cretaceous ( ) is a geological period that lasted from about 145 to 66 million years ago (Mya). It is the third and final period of the Mesozoic Era, as well as the longest. At around 79 million years, it is the longest geological period of ...
. Thus the “Palaeozoic cockroaches” are not cockroaches per se, but a
paraphyletic assemblage of primitive relatives.
Anatomy and habits
The fossils assigned to the "roachoids" are of general cockroach-like build, with a large disc-like
pronotum
The prothorax is the foremost of the three segments in the thorax of an insect, and bears the first pair of legs. Its principal sclerites (exoskeletal plates) are the pronotum ( dorsal), the prosternum (ventral), and the propleuron (lateral) on e ...
covering most of the head, long
antennae, legs built for running, flattened body and heavily veined wings with the distinct arched CuP-vein so typical of modern cockroach wings. Like modern cockroaches, the roachids were probably swift litter inhabitants living on a wide range of dead plant and animal matter.
Contrary to modern forms, female roachoids all have a well-developed external
ovipositor. They probably inserted eggs into substrate. The egg pods, called
ootheca
An ootheca (pl. ''oothecae'' ) is a type of egg mass made by any member of a variety of species including mollusks (such as ''Turbinella laevigata''), mantises, and cockroaches.
The word is a Latinized combination of ''oo-'', meaning "egg", f ...
, seen in modern dictyopterans is a new shared trait (
synapomorphy
In phylogenetics, an apomorphy (or derived trait) is a novel character or character state that has evolved from its ancestral form (or plesiomorphy). A synapomorphy is an apomorphy shared by two or more taxa and is therefore hypothesized to hav ...
) separating them from their primitive ancestors. Some of the roachoid species could reach relatively large sizes compared to most of their modern relatives, like
''Archoblattina'' ''beecheri'' and ''
Necymylacris'' (or ''
Xenoblatta'') ''scudderi''
from
Carboniferous reach around in total length, close to modern largest cockroach ''
Megaloblatta longipennis
''Megaloblatta longipennis'' is a species of cockroach in the family Ectobiidae
Ectobiidae (formerly Blattellidae) is a family of the order Blattodea (cockroaches). This family contains many of the smaller common household pest cockroaches, amon ...
''.
References
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Extinct insect orders
Prehistoric insects
Carboniferous first appearances
Lopingian extinctions
Paraphyletic groups