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Caste developmental system of the Japanese damp‐wood termite Hodotermopsis japonica (Isoptera: Termopsidae)
Author(s) -
Miura Toru,
Hirono Yoshiyuki,
Machida Mitsuyo,
Kitade Osamu,
Matsumoto Tadao
Publication year - 2000
Publication title -
ecological research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.628
H-Index - 68
eISSN - 1440-1703
pISSN - 0912-3814
DOI - 10.1046/j.1440-1703.2000.00320.x
Subject(s) - instar , caste , biology , alate , larva , japonica , zoology , ecology , botany , pest analysis , law , homoptera , aphididae , political science
Caste developmental pathways of the Japanese damp‐wood termite Hodotermopsis japonica Holmgren were estimated by measuring body parts. From the size distribution of head‐width, seven peaks were recognized in populations of larvae. Of these peaks, the seventh has a wide range and variance, indicating that it represents several instars. The individuals that make up the seventh peak, which take the role of workers (pseudergate), are suggested to enter the nymphal stage(s), which has brachypterous wing buds, prior to becoming alates. The pseudergates appear to be totipotent, that is, capable of differentiating into any caste, including reproductives and soldiers. Sixth instars and pseudergates have the potential to become soldiers via a presoldier stage. Although the evolution of caste systems in termites is controversial, the linear developmental pathway found in this study is thought to be the typical pattern in lower termites. Sexual discrimination was also investigated, males and females being easily distinguished by examining the seventh abdominal sternites of individuals older than fourth instar larvae. Both sexes appear to follow the same caste developmental pathway.