Timing of winter moth egg hatching shows rapid genetic adaptation to climate change. The reaction norm of egg development rate versus temperature has shifted up compared to 10 years ago. This later hatching for a given temperature has led to a better match with timing of their food source, young oak leaves. To identify the genes underlying the genetic adaptation of winter moth egg hatching, we used an evo-eco-devo approach: eggs collected from the field were used in a split-brood experiment. At different times during development, we measured embryonic development in, and obtained transcriptomes of, eggs before and after transfer to a colder or warmer temperature compared to a baseline. Stages of embryonic development in the winter moth were...