The formation of a hatching line in the serosal cuticle confers multifaceted adaptive functions on the eggshell of a cicada.

Minoru Moriyama, Kouji Yasuyama, Hideharu Numata
Author Information
  1. Minoru Moriyama: National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Tsukuba, 305-8566, Japan. m-moriyama@aist.go.jp. ORCID
  2. Kouji Yasuyama: Kawasaki Medical School, Kurashiki, 701-0192, Japan.
  3. Hideharu Numata: Graduate School of Science, Osaka City University, Osaka, 558-8585, Japan.

Abstract

Insect eggshells must meet various demands of developing embryos. These demands sometimes conflict with each other; therefore, there are tradeoffs between eggshell properties, such as robustness and permeability. To meet these conflicting demands, particular eggshell structures have evolved in diverse insect species. Here, we report a rare eggshell structure found in the eggshell of a cicada, Cryptotympana facialis. This species has a prolonged egg period with embryonic diapause and a trait of humidity-inducible hatching, which would impose severe demands on the eggshell. We found that in eggs of this species, unlike many other insect eggs, a dedicated cleavage site, known as a hatching line, was formed not in the chorion but in the serosal cuticle. The hatching line was composed of a fine furrow accompanied by ridges on both sides. This furrow-ridge structure formed in the terminal phase of embryogenesis through the partial degradation of an initially thick and nearly flat cuticle layer. We showed that the permeability of the eggshell was low in the diapause stage, when the cuticle was thick, and increased with degradation of the serosal cuticle. We also demonstrated that the force required to cleave the eggshell was reduced after the formation of the hatching line. These results suggest that the establishment of the hatching line on the serosal cuticle enables flexible modification of eggshell properties during embryogenesis, and we predict that it is an adaptation to maximize the protective role of the shell during the long egg period while reducing the barrier to emerging nymphs at the time of hatching.

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Grants

  1. 18657027/Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
  2. 17K15399/Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
  3. 19H02973/Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

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