Literature DB >> 24521569

Apomictic parthenogenesis in a parasitoid wasp Meteorus pulchricornis, uncommon in the haplodiploid order Hymenoptera.

Y Tsutsui1, K Maeto1, K Hamaguchi2, Y Isaki1, Y Takami3, T Naito1, K Miura4.   

Abstract

Although apomixis is the most common form of parthenogenesis in diplodiploid arthropods, it is uncommon in the haplodiploid insect order Hymenoptera. We found a new type of spontaneous apomixis in the Hymenoptera, completely lacking meiosis and the expulsion of polar bodies in egg maturation division, on the thelytokous strain of a parasitoid wasp Meteorus pulchricornis (Wesmael) (Braconidae, Euphorinae) on pest lepidopteran larvae Spodoptera litura (Fabricius) (Noctuidae). The absence of the meiotic process was consistent with a non-segregation pattern in the offspring of heterozygous females, and no positive evidence was obtained for the induction of thelytoky by any bacterial symbionts. We discuss the conditions that enable the occurrence of such rare cases of apomictic thelytoky in the Hymenoptera, suggesting the significance of fixed heterosis caused by hybridization or polyploidization, symbiosis with bacterial agents, and occasional sex. Our finding will encourage further genetic studies on parasitoid wasps to use asexual lines more wisely for biological control.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24521569     DOI: 10.1017/S0007485314000017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bull Entomol Res        ISSN: 0007-4853            Impact factor:   1.750


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1.  Caterpillar hairs as an anti-parasitoid defence.

Authors:  Azusa Kageyama; Shinji Sugiura
Journal:  Naturwissenschaften       Date:  2016-09-30

2.  Multiple Data Demonstrate That Bacteria Regulating Reproduction Could Be Not the Cause for the Thelytoky of Diglyphus wani (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae).

Authors:  Sujie Du; Fuyu Ye; Qijing Wang; Yongxuan Liang; Weijie Wan; Jianyang Guo; Wanxue Liu
Journal:  Insects       Date:  2021-12-22       Impact factor: 2.769

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