Development of non-reproductive castes in the neotropical termite generaCornitermes,Embiratermes andRhynchotermes (Isoptera,Nasutitermitinae) |
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Authors: | Y Roisin |
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Institution: | (1) Laboratoire de Biologie animale et cellulaire, CP 160/12, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Avenue F. D. Roosevelt 50, 1050 Bruxelles, Belgium;(2) Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Balboa, Panama |
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Abstract: | Summary The developmental pattern of the neuter castes was studied in the mandibulate nasute generaCornitermes, Embiratermes andRhynchotermes. InCornitermes walkeri, all the workers and soldiers are male. There are two larval and a single worker instar. Workers can molt into presoldiers. InEmbiratermes chagresi andRhynchotermes perarmatus, both sexes are present among the neuters. A slight sexual dimorphism (males > females) is discernible among both larval instars and among workers ofE. chagresi; female workers can molt into presoldiers. InR. perarmatus, the sexual dimorphism is conspicuous from the first larval instar on. Male larvae go through two instars, then give rise to workers, which do not molt. InR. perarmatus, there is no worker stage in females, but a third larval instar, preceding the presoldier. Hypotheses are proposed as to the evolution of these caste patterns, attempting to conciliate present knowledge of Nasutitermitinae phylogeny and known evolutionary trends affecting termite caste patterns, according to the species' ecology.Research Associate: National Fund for Scientific Research (Belgium). |
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Keywords: | Isoptera Termitidae Nasutitermitinae caste differentiation phylogeny evolution |
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