Cell death and wing reduction during the metamorphosis of sex-specific flightless morphs in winter geometrid moths

Shuhei Niitsu, Kanako Onoue, Takashi Tanio,Hayato Ito, Hideshi Naka, Hideo Nakajima, Yusuke Sakamoto, Tamotsu Someya, Takahiro Yano,Takehiko Kamito,Hideki Endo, Masaya Yago

Journal of morphology(2023)

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Winter geometrid moths show striking sexual dimorphism by having female-specific flightless morphs. The evolutionary grades of wing reduction in winter geometrid moths vary and range from having short wings, vestigial wings, to being wingless. Although the ontogenetic processes underlying the development of the wingless or short-wing morphs in Lepidoptera has been well studied, the mechanisms underlying the development of vestigial wing morphs in winter geometrid moths during metamorphosis are poorly understood. In the winter geometrid moth Sebastosema bubonaria Warren, 1896, the males have functional wings, but the females have vestigial wings. Here, we studied the ontogenetic processes affecting wing reduction in the winter geometrid moth S. bubonaria using light microscopy and transmission electron microscopy, and compared the ontogenetic process of wing reduction in this species with that in another species of the wingless-female winter moth that we investigated previously. Our results showed that, in the vestigial-wing morphs, the loss of pupal wing epithelium was terminated in the middle of the wing degeneration process, whereas in the wingless morph, the pupal wing epithelium disappeared almost completely and the final appearance of the wings differed slightly among flightless morphs. We propose that the extent and location of cell death in the pupal wing play an important role in the various patterns of reduced wings that are observed in flightless moths.
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flightless morphs,programmed cell death,vestigial wing,wing reduction,winter-geometrid moth
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