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The main chemosensory organs of locusts consisted of the antennae and the mouthparts (maxillary and labial palps), which are suggested to perform different functions.
Xiao Xu (112147) +5 more
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L. vesicatoria, ventral view, SEM.
(A): head capsule, mandibles opened; (B): labral region; (C): gula region; (D): maxillae and labium; (E): maxillary palpomere 3, showing sensorial papillae; (F): labium, palpomere 2, showing spine-like sensilla.
Si-Qin Ge (292244) +6 more
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Background Culicoides biting midges (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) cause biting nuisance to livestock and humans and are vectors of a range of pathogens of medical and veterinary importance.
Soren Achim Nielsen, Michael Kristensen
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The main chemosensory organs of locusts consisted of the antennae and the mouthparts (maxillary and labial palps), which are suggested to perform different functions.
Xiao Xu (112147) +5 more
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The purpose of this study was to highlight the morphological components of the head, its appendages and the cervical region of the adults of Heraclides anchisiades capys (Hübner, [1809]), looking for a comparative focus with the other Papilionoidea and ...
Luis Anderson Ribeiro Leite +2 more
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The main chemosensory organs of locusts consisted of the antennae and the mouthparts (maxillary and labial palps), which are suggested to perform different functions.
Xiao Xu (112147) +5 more
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The main chemosensory organs of locusts consisted of the antennae and the mouthparts (maxillary and labial palps), which are suggested to perform different functions.
Xiao Xu (112147) +5 more
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Key to known larvae of Vietnamella (Excluding V. ornata which is known only from the subimago) 1. Outer pair of cephalic projections with serration.............................................................
Tong, Xiaoli +4 more
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Comparison of small sized and weakly chitinized structures such as the labrum (labral setae SI-SIII, labral lamella, tormal bar, pecten epipharings) and the maxilla (maxillary palp, lacinial chaeta) is provided in larvae of Chironomus plumosus, C ...
Andrzej Kownacki +4 more
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The main chemosensory organs of locusts consisted of the antennae and the mouthparts (maxillary and labial palps), which are suggested to perform different functions.
Xiao Xu (112147) +5 more
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