Transcriptome of pleuropodia from locust embryos supports that these organs produce enzymes enabling the larva to hatch.
Barbora KonopováElisa BuchbergerAlastair CrispPublished in: Frontiers in zoology (2020)
These data provide transcriptomic support for the historic hypothesis that pleuropodia produce cuticle-degrading enzymes and function in hatching. They may also have other functions, such as facilitation of embryonic immune defense. By the genes that they express the pleuropodia are specialized embryonic organs and apparently an important though neglected part of insect physiology.