The Thoracic Gland in Rhodnius Prolixus (Hemiptera) and Its Role in Moulting
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- 1 December 1952
- journal article
- Published by The Company of Biologists in Journal of Experimental Biology
- Vol. 29 (4) , 561-570
- https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb.29.4.561
Abstract
The ‘moulting hormone’ in Rhodnius is composite. The factor secreted in the dorsum of the brain activates a gland in the thorax which then produces the factor initiating growth and moulting. Implantation of the thoracic gland will induce moulting in the isolated abdomen; implantation of the brain is effective only if the thorax is intact. This system agrees with that described in Lepidoptera and Diptera and is probably widespread in insects. The thoracic gland in Rhodnius consists of a loose network of very large cells, richly supplied with tracheae, spread as a single diffuse layer over the surface of the inner lobes of the thoracic fat-body. These cells go through a cycle of secretory activity which reaches its peak during the critical period. They break down and disappear within 2 days after the insect becomes adult. The adult Rhodnius is caused to moult by implantation of the thoracic gland from a moulting larva; it is not caused to moult by implantation of the brain.Keywords
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