Differences in caste dimorphism among three hornet species (Hymenoptera: Vespidae): forewing size, shape and allometry
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Caste shape dimorphism (CShD) has previously been studied in wasps through comparison of different body parts, originating from different imaginal discs. Using geometric morphometrics with a new protocol for measuring wings of pinned specimens from natural history collections, we tested CShD of three hornet species in an organ developed from a single imaginal disc: the forewing. Gaussian Mixture Models retrieved most castes and species levels confirming that caste is an important component of wing variations in females of these hornets. Size and allometry â the influence of size on shape â contribution to wing dimorphism between castes was major, but failed to explain the entire shape dimorphism. This deviation from simple allometric scaling was not similar in the three species: in Vespa tropica, allometric directions in the shape space differed between castes, while in V. crabro and V. velutina they were similar but a significant part of CShD resulted from lateral transpositions. These...
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2025-04-05



