1.A new species of cockroach, Periplaneta gajajimana sp. nov., collected in Gajajima, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan
Komatsu, N. ; Iio, H. ; Ooi, H.K.
Tropical Biomedicine 2021;38(No.2):48-52
We described a new species of cockroach, Periplaneta gajajimana sp. nov., which was collected
in Gajajima, Kagoshima-gun Toshimamura, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan, on November 2012.
The new species is characterized by its reddish brown to blackish brown body, smooth
surface pronotum, well developed compound eyes, dark brown head apex, dark reddish
brown front face and small white ocelli connected to the antennal sockets. In male, the
tegmen tip reach the abdomen end or are slightly shorter, while in the female, it does not
reach the abdominal end and exposes the abdomen beyond the 7th abdominal plate. We
confirmed the validity of this new species by breeding the specimens in our laboratory to
demonstrate that the features of the progeny were maintained for several generations. For
comparison and easy identification of this new species, the key to species identification of
the genus Periplaneta that had been reported in Japan to date are also presented.
2.Discovery of cockroach specimens of the genus Squamoptera (Ectobiidae: Pseudophyllodromiinae) from Okinawa, Japan, showing wing polymorphism
Komatsu, N. ; Bando, N. ; Uchida, A. ; Ooi, H.K.
Tropical Biomedicine 2021;38(No.3):222-225
Cockroach specimens of the genus, Squamoptera were collected from the Iriomote island of Okinawa prefecture, Japan. The morphological features of the specimens were characterized as having a white band on the dorsal surface of its thorax, its tegmen reduced into a tiny scale-like structure and the hindwing was absent. Ocelli was also absent and the small compound eyes not extending to apex of the head nor to the frontal face but extend further lower than the base of the antennae. When the specimens were reared in the laboratory, besides the short wing form, the long wing form began to appear in the rearing colony. In our reproductive biological study, we observed that hatching of the ootheca from the short wing female takes about 30 days, with an average of 6.6 nymphs being hatched from one ootheca. The male to female ratio of the offspring was 36:30. However, the frequency appearance of the offspring from the ootheca of the short wing female was 98.5% short wing and 1.5% long wing form. Our specimens occasionally show body polymorphism in the form of individuals having long wings instead of the usual short one. The long wing form does not show the white band on the dorsal surface of its thorax.