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Ultrastructure and morphology of antennal sensilla of the adult diving beetle Cybister japonicus Sharp.


ABSTRACT: The morphology and distribution of the antennal sensilla of adult diving beetle Cybister japonicus Sharp (Dytiscidae, Coleoptera), have been examined. Five types of sensilla on the antennae were identified by scanning electron microscope (SEM) and transmission electron microscope (TEM). Sensilla placodea and elongated s. placodea are the most abundant types of sensilla, distributing only on the flagellum. Both these types of sensilla carry multiple pore systems with a typical function as chemoreceptors. Three types of s. coeloconica (Type I-III) were also identified, with the characterization of the pit-in-pit style, and carrying pegs externally different from each other. Our data indicated that both type I and type II of s. coleconica contain two bipolar neurons, while the type III of s. coleconica contains three dendrites in the peg. Two sensory dendrites in the former two sensilla are tightly embedded inside the dendrite sheath, with no space left for sensilla lymph. There are no specific morphological differences in the antennal sensilla observed between males and females, except that the males have longer antennae and more sensilla than the females.

SUBMITTER: Song LM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5373609 | biostudies-literature | 2017

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Ultrastructure and morphology of antennal sensilla of the adult diving beetle Cybister japonicus Sharp.

Song Li-Mei LM   Wang Xue-Min XM   Huang Jian-Ping JP   Zhu Fang F   Jiang Xiang X   Zhang Shan-Gan SG   Ban Li-Ping LP  

PloS one 20170330 3


The morphology and distribution of the antennal sensilla of adult diving beetle Cybister japonicus Sharp (Dytiscidae, Coleoptera), have been examined. Five types of sensilla on the antennae were identified by scanning electron microscope (SEM) and transmission electron microscope (TEM). Sensilla placodea and elongated s. placodea are the most abundant types of sensilla, distributing only on the flagellum. Both these types of sensilla carry multiple pore systems with a typical function as chemore  ...[more]

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