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Arthropod Struct Dev


Title:Armed reproductives: evolution of the frontal gland in imagoes of Termitidae
Author(s):Kutalova K; Bourguignon T; Sillam-Dusses D; Hanus R; Roisin Y; Sobotnik J;
Address:"Research Team of Infochemicals, Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry, Flemingovo nam. 2, 166 10 Prague, Czech Republic"
Journal Title:Arthropod Struct Dev
Year:2013
Volume:20130410
Issue:4
Page Number:339 - 348
DOI: 10.1016/j.asd.2013.04.001
ISSN/ISBN:1873-5495 (Electronic) 1467-8039 (Linking)
Abstract:"The frontal gland of termites is a structure without any equivalent among other animals. Although this gland is well known in soldiers, it received almost no attention in other castes. Recently, we described it in imagoes of Rhinotermitidae and Serritermitidae. In order to provide a complete picture of the evolution of this gland in termite imagoes, we studied it in additional 34 species of Termitidae, representing 7 of the 8 subfamilies. The frontal gland of these species is formed by class 1 secretory cells only, and occurs in two basic shapes: epithelial with reservoir in Foraminitermitinae and Macrotermitinae, and epithelial without reservoir in all other subfamilies. The size variability of the gland is high, not only among Termitidae subfamilies, but also within subfamilies. Our data suggest that the ancestral form of the frontal gland is epithelial with reservoir, as found in Rhinotermitidae, Serritermitidae, and basal Termitidae. The reduction of the reservoir occurred at least two times and the gland was lost two times independently: in Protermes sp. and in Microtermes toumodiensis (both Macrotermitinae)"
Keywords:"Animals *Biological Evolution Exocrine Glands/ultrastructure Female Isoptera/*genetics/*ultrastructure Male Microscopy, Electron, Transmission Phylogeny Population Dynamics;"
Notes:"MedlineKutalova, Katerina Bourguignon, Thomas Sillam-Dusses, David Hanus, Robert Roisin, Yves Sobotnik, Jan eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't England 2013/04/16 Arthropod Struct Dev. 2013 Jul; 42(4):339-48. doi: 10.1016/j.asd.2013.04.001. Epub 2013 Apr 10"

 
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