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Characterization of abdominal appendages in the sawfly, Athalia rosae (Hymenoptera), by morphological and gene expression analyses

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Larvae of the sawfly, Athalia rosae, have remarkable abdominal prolegs. We analyzed the morphogenesis of appendages and the expression of decapentaplegic and Distal-less genes during embryonic development to characterize the origin of prolegs. Proleg primordia in abdominal segments A1–A9 appeared shortly after the inner lobes (endites) of gnathal appendages were formed. These were located on the ventral plates, medioventral to the appendages of the other segments in light of serial homology. Nothing was seen where the main axis of the appendage should develop in abdominal segments. The primordia in A1 and A9 disappeared before larval hatching. Anal prolegs appeared separate from cerci, the main axes of appendages, which were formed temporarily in A11. The expression of decapentaplegic, which reflects the primary determination of appendages, was detected in the lateral juxtaposition with the prolegs. Distal-less was expressed in the main axes of appendages, protruding endites and the cerci, but not in prolegs and anal prolegs or the gnathal endites which do not protrude. These findings suggest a possibility that the abdominal and anal prolegs of A. rosae are outgrowths of ventral plates which derived from coxopodal elements, but not main axes of appendages.

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We are grateful to Drs Yukimasa Kobayashi, Nao Niwa, Nobuo Suzuki, Shuichiro Tomita, Daisuke S. Yamamoto, and Jae Min Lee for stimulating discussions. We thank Dr Maroko Myohara for kindly allowing us to use her facilities and Ms. Yukiko Yagihashi for maintenance of the laboratory sawfly stocks.

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Oka, K., Yoshiyama, N., Tojo, K. et al. Characterization of abdominal appendages in the sawfly, Athalia rosae (Hymenoptera), by morphological and gene expression analyses. Dev Genes Evol 220, 53–59 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00427-010-0325-5

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