order Blattaria or Blattodea
Order BlattodeaThe cockroach is in the insect family.
Cockroaches belong to the order Blattodea within the class Insecta.
The cockroaches all belong to the order Blattaria.
No, a cockroach is not classified as a true bug. True bugs belong to the order Hemiptera and have piercing-sucking mouthparts, while cockroaches are insects that belong to the order Blattodea and have chewing mouthparts.
Arthropoda .
The Madagascar hissing cockroach belongs to the kingom Animalia.
Phylum Arthropoda.
Cockroaches are a type of insect of the Order Blattodea. There are four cockroach species (out of 4,500) commonly known as pests: German Cockroach, Blattela germanica, American Cockroach, Pariplaneta americana, Australian Cockroach, Pariplaneta australasiae, and Oriental Cockroach, Blatta orientalis.
Cockroaches are insects in the Phylum Arthropoda.
The Linnaean classification of a cockroach places it in the Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Arthropoda, Class Insecta, Order Blattodea, and Family Blattidae. Cockroaches belong to several genera, with the most common being Periplaneta (e.g., the American cockroach). They are characterized by their flattened bodies, long antennae, and wings in some species.
order Blattaria or Blattodea
The cockroach is an insect of the order Blattaria. There are around 4,500 species of cockroaches.