“…It possesses a sterile soldier caste, a reproductive caste and so-called false workers, which carry out shared tasks such as proctodeal trophallaxis and allogrooming (Davis et al, 2018;De Bie et al, 2006), while retaining the physiological capacity to develop into reproductive individuals under the right colony conditions (Korb and Hartfelder, 2008) . The subsocial wood feeding, C. meridianus, which represents the key lineage of Cryptocercus that is important in any comparative analysis of termite evolution because of important transitional traits such as subsociality, a wood diet with associated protist gut symbionts, and developmental similarities with termites (Inward et al, 2007a;Lo and Eggleton, 2010;Nalepa, 2015 For sequencing, equal amounts of total RNA from 8 and 4 injected individuals were pooled for termites and cockroaches for each treatment for library preparation, respectively. Each caste, species and treatment were represented by 2 libraries (N= 12, 4 and 4 total libraries for N. castaneus, C. meridianus and B. orientalis, respectively).…”