Abstract

The author (Kato, 1973b) reported that in Bombyx mori, pieces of larval integument, if transplanted to a pupa, produced two layers of cuticle during the metamorphosis of the host pupa to an adult. In the present transplantation experiments, deposition of the two layers of cuticle was temporally examined to determine the timing of the two depositions, compared with the host's cuticle deposition, using 0-day-old fifth-instar or 1-day-old fourth-instar larvae as donors. In the transplant the first deposition occurred within 4 days of transplantation, with the second deposition at 6 to 8 days, while the host began cuticle deposition 6 days after receiving the transplant. These results show a failure of simultaneous deposition between the transplant and the host. These moulting events in the transplant, e.g., the fairly early appearance of the first cuticle and temporally-separated ecdyses, are discussed in view of the change of ecdysone titer in the host. Furthermore, the temporal pattern of cuticle deposition in the transplant appeared to have a definite relationship with the type of cuticle deposited.

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