“…Dorsally restricted gene expression and morphogenetic function in the embryo are widely conserved among most insects, such as flour beetles (Nunes da Fonseca, van der Zee, & Roth, ; iB_09082, iBeetle‐Base, Dönitz et al., ), wasps (Buchta, Özüak, Stappert, Roth, & Lynch, ), honeybees (Wilson, Kenny, & Dearden, ), and grasshoppers (Dong & Friedrich, ), but not in milkweed bugs (Sachs et al., ). In addition, the expression or function of adult dorsal plate patterning in late development is also conserved in some insects, such as mosquitoes and flies (reviewed in Simpson & Marcellini, ) and rhinoceros beetles (Ohde et al., ). On the other hand, the function of patterning in the forewing blade, as in H. axyridis , has not been reported in the other insects investigated so far.…”