| Literature DB >> 29081537 |
R H Scheffrahn1, T Bourguignon2, C Bordereau3, R A Hernandez-Aguilar4, V M Oelze5, P Dieguez5, J Šobotnik6, A Pascual-Garrido7.
Abstract
Previous observations have noted that in some species of higher termites the soldier caste lacks pigmented particles in its gut and, instead, is fed worker saliva that imparts a whitish coloration to the abdomen. In order to investigate the occurrence of this trait more thoroughly, we surveyed a broad diversity of termite specimens and taxonomic descriptions from the Old World subfamilies Apicotermitinae, Cubitermitinae, Foraminitermitinae, Macrotermitinae, and Termitinae. We identified 38 genera that have this "white-gutted" soldier (WGS) trait. No termite soldiers from the New World were found to possess a WGS caste. Externally, the WGS is characterized by a uniformly pale abdomen, hyaline gut, and proportionally smaller body-to-head volume ratio compared with their "dark-gutted" soldier (DGS) counterparts found in most termitid genera. The WGS is a fully formed soldier that, unlike soldiers in other higher termite taxa, has a small, narrow, and decompartmentalized digestive tube that lacks particulate food contents. The presumed saliva-nourished WGS have various forms of simplified gut morphologies that have evolved at least six times within the higher termites.Entities:
Keywords: Apicotermitinae; Cubitermitinae; Enteric valve armature; Foraminitermitinae; Macrotermitinae; Proctodeum; Termitinae
Year: 2017 PMID: 29081537 PMCID: PMC5643368 DOI: 10.1007/s00040-017-0572-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Insectes Soc ISSN: 0020-1812 Impact factor: 1.643
White-gutted soldier genera including subfamily, regional distribution (total no. species), mandible type, abdomen/body coloration as given in reference
| Genus | Subfamily | Regiona, no. species | Mandible | Coloration | References |
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| Macrotermitinae | Eth, 1 | Piercing, cutting | Whiteb | Current paper |
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| Termitinae | Eth, Ore, Pale, 29 | Symmetrical snap | Creamy white | Uys ( |
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| Cubitermitinae | Eth, 8 | Piercing, cutting | White | Current paper |
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| Termitinae | Eth, 1 | Asymmetrical snap | White | Current paper |
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| Termitinae | Ore, 20 | Asymmetrical snap | Yellowish white | Akhtar ( |
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| Termitinae | Eth, Ore, Pale, 10 | Piercing, cutting | Whitish | Chhotani ( |
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| Apicotermitinae | Eth, 1 | Piercing, cutting | Yellowish white | Noirot ( |
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| Apicotermitinae | Ore, 24 | Crushing | Body lighter than head | Chhotani ( |
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| Apicotermitinae | Ore, 6 | Crushing | Whitish | Chhotani ( |
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| Cubitermitinae | Eth, 1 | Piercing, cutting | White | Current paper |
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| Termitinae | Eth, 1 | Piercing, cutting | Abdomen paler than head | Emerson ( |
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| Termitinae | Ore 4 | Asymmetrical snap | Whitish | Chhotani ( |
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| Termitinae | Ore, 1 | Asymmetrical snap | Whitish | Chhotani ( |
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| Apicotermitinae | Ore, 10 | Piercing, cutting | White | Current paper |
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| Termitinae | Ore, 2 | Asymmetrical snap | Whitish | Chhotani ( |
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| Termitinae | Ore, 1 | Asymmetrical snap | Whitish | Chhotani ( |
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| Foraminitermitinae | Ore, 3 | Piercing, cutting | Yellowish white | Anonymousc |
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| Cubitermitinae | Eth, 9 | Piercing, cutting | White | Uys ( |
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| Termitinae | Ore, 8 | Asymmetrical snap | Yellowish white | Chhotani ( |
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| Cubitermitinae | Eth, 2 | Piercing, cutting | Abdomen paler than pronotum | Emerson ( |
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| Cubitermitinae | Eth, 7 | Piercing, cutting | White | Current paper |
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| Cubitermitinae | Eth, 2 | Piercing, cutting | White | Current paper |
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| Termitinae | Eth, Ore, Pale, Pap, 40 | Asymmetrical snap | White | Current paper |
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| Cubitermitinae | Eth, 1 | Piercing, cutting | Abdomen whitish | Emerson ( |
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| Cubitermitinae | Eth, 2 | Piercing, cutting | Hyaline | Scheffrahn and O’Malley ( |
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| Termitinae | Ore, 13 | Asymmetrical snap | Pale yellow | Thapa ( |
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| Cubitermitinae | Eth, 9 | Piercing, cutting | White | Current paper |
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| Cubitermitinae | Eth, 1 | Piercing, cutting | Abdomen paler than pronotum | Emerson ( |
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| Termitinae | Eth, 10 | Symmetrical snap | White | Current paper |
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| Macrotermitinae | Eth, 6 | Piercing, cutting | Whiteb | Current paper |
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| Termitinae | Ore, 2 | Asymmetrical snap | Creamy white | Chhotani ( |
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| Termitinae | Eth, 1 | Asymmetrical snap | Pale | Katie Cribbs |
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| Termitinae | Ore, 16 | Asymmetrical snap | Abdomen without soil content | Chiu et al. ( |
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| Apicotermitinae | Ore, 12 | Crushing | White | Chhotani ( |
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| Macrotermitinae | Eth, 3 | Piercing, cutting | White | Current paper |
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| Termitinae | Ore, 4 | Piercing, cutting | Yellow white | Chhotani ( |
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| Cubitermitinae | Eth, 7 | Piercing, cutting | Creamy white | Uys ( |
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| Cubitermitinae | Eth, 1 | Piercing, cutting | Creamy white | Uys ( |
a Eth Ethiopian, Ore oriental, Pale palarctic, Pap papuan
b Underlying dark cuticle
c http://termitesandants.blogspot.com/2012/05/labritermes.html
Fig. 1a White-gutted soldier (WGS) of Basidentitermes n. sp.; b B. malelaensis Emerson live habitus of soldiers, workers, and queen (inset presoldier (PS) and nestmates of B. n. sp.; c uncoiled gut of B. n. sp. WGS; d enteric valve armature (EVA) of B. n. sp. worker; e EVA of B. malelaensis worker; and f lateral view of B. malelaensis worker with abdominal integument removed (triangle marks location of EVA). C crop (includes gizzard), M mesenteron, MS mixed segment, P1–P5 first through fifth proctodeal segments
Fig. 2Procubitermes sp. a White-gutted soldier (WGS) whole gut (insets upper left is half of soldier enteric valve armature (EVA), lower left is WGS with abdominal integument removed, and right inset is the contents of the WGS crop); b unwound gut of last instar larva (LIL) (top inset whole LIL); c worker with gut unwound (top inset whole worker; bottom inset worker EVA). D diverticulum. See Fig. 1 for abbreviation definitions
Fig. 3Cubitermes schereri (Rosen) a Dark-gutted soldier (DGS); B worker of with abdominal integument removed. Enteric valve armature of c DGS, d worker, and e last instar larva. See Fig. 1 for abbreviation definitions
Fig. 4Phylogenetic tree of Termitidae reproduced from Bourguignon et al. (in press). Node pie charts show the probabilities for ancestral states to be white-gutted and dark-gutted soldiers. The ancestral states were reconstructed using a Likelihood model with equal rate of transition between states