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The ultrastructure of an olfactory sensillum on the maxillary palps of Locusta migratoria (L.)
Cell and Tissue Research, 1977The olfactory sensilla on the maxillary palp tip of Locusta migratoria (L.) resemble the surrounding contact chemoreceptors in general morphology. The perforated peg has a thicker wall than is commonly found in olfactory sensilla. The form and position of the sensilla are considered in relation of the olfactory function.
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Olfactory physiology in the Drosophila maxillary palp requires the visual system gene rdgB
Journal of Comparative Physiology A, 1994We describe the kinetics of odorant response in the maxillary palp of Drosophila, and show that the rate of recovery from odorant stimulation is affected by mutation of the rdgB (retinal degeneration B) gene. We use immunocytochemistry to confirm that the rdgB gene product is expressed in the maxillary palp.
J R, Riesgo-Escovar +2 more
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Journal of Comparative Physiology A, 1994
Maxillary palps have been proposed as secondary olfactory organs, after the antennae, in Drosophila melanogaster. Our study tries to establish the quantitative importance of both organs as olfactory information mediators. Dose-response curves for three odorants: ethyl acetate, propionaldehyde and benzaldehyde were carried out for comparing olfaction in
M J, Charro, E, Alcorta
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Maxillary palps have been proposed as secondary olfactory organs, after the antennae, in Drosophila melanogaster. Our study tries to establish the quantitative importance of both organs as olfactory information mediators. Dose-response curves for three odorants: ethyl acetate, propionaldehyde and benzaldehyde were carried out for comparing olfaction in
M J, Charro, E, Alcorta
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Journal of Comparative Physiology A, 1995
Sensilla basiconica on the maxillary palps of female Aedes aegypti contain a receptor neuron which produces a phasic-tonic pattern of action potential response to low concentrations (150-300 ppm) of carbon dioxide (CO2), a stimulus known to be involved with host seeking behavior.
A J, Grant +3 more
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Sensilla basiconica on the maxillary palps of female Aedes aegypti contain a receptor neuron which produces a phasic-tonic pattern of action potential response to low concentrations (150-300 ppm) of carbon dioxide (CO2), a stimulus known to be involved with host seeking behavior.
A J, Grant +3 more
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The maxillary palp organs of a wood‐boring beetle, Melittomma sericeum (coleoptera, lymexylonidae)
Journal of Morphology, 1975AbstractThe complex and conspicuous basket‐like structure attached to the third segment of each maxillary palp of Melittomma sericeum males is densely covered with tactile hairs on its outer or convex surface and with thinwalled chemoreceptors on its inner or concave surface. In a living male the structure is highly mobile and is extended laterally and
Eleanor H, Slifer +2 more
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Journal of Morphology, 2018
AbstractChlorophorus caraganais a species of long‐horned beetle that damagesCaragana davazamciiSancz. (Fabales: Papilionaceae) bushes in desert areas in China. The beetles cause substantial damage to local forestry plantations and the environment. Sensilla on the maxillary and labial palps of coleopterans a allow the insects to recognize their host ...
Yan‐Ru Zhang +6 more
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AbstractChlorophorus caraganais a species of long‐horned beetle that damagesCaragana davazamciiSancz. (Fabales: Papilionaceae) bushes in desert areas in China. The beetles cause substantial damage to local forestry plantations and the environment. Sensilla on the maxillary and labial palps of coleopterans a allow the insects to recognize their host ...
Yan‐Ru Zhang +6 more
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Maxillary Palp Gustatory Receptors Mediate Aphid Corpses Avoidance in Harmonia Axyridis
Journal of Insect PhysiologyThe ladybird Harmonia axyridis is an important predatory natural enemy with a broad dietary spectrum and few avoided food sources. Nevertheless, it shows avoidance behavior toward aphid corpses, likely to minimize the risk of pathogen infection in the wild.
Yi Zhang +4 more
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Journal of Experimental Biology, 1976
ABSTRACT Palpation increases the amount of sensory input reaching the central nervous system compared with that obtained from sustained contact but that increase is not essential to allow discrimination. During a meal on favoured food, phagostimulatory input from the palps is not needed to drive feeding. When less favoured
W M, Blaney, A M, Duckett
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ABSTRACT Palpation increases the amount of sensory input reaching the central nervous system compared with that obtained from sustained contact but that increase is not essential to allow discrimination. During a meal on favoured food, phagostimulatory input from the palps is not needed to drive feeding. When less favoured
W M, Blaney, A M, Duckett
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Zeitschrift f�r Zellforschung und Mikroskopische Anatomie, 1971
The basic structure of the terminal sensilla of Locusta migratoria resembles that of Schistocerca gregaria. There are commonly six or ten neurons whose dendrites extend almost to the opening of the peg. Proximally the dendrites are clothed by a neurilemma cell which also encloses a basal cavity through which their ciliary region passes.
W M, Blaney, R F, Chapman, A G, Cook
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The basic structure of the terminal sensilla of Locusta migratoria resembles that of Schistocerca gregaria. There are commonly six or ten neurons whose dendrites extend almost to the opening of the peg. Proximally the dendrites are clothed by a neurilemma cell which also encloses a basal cavity through which their ciliary region passes.
W M, Blaney, R F, Chapman, A G, Cook
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Microscopy Research and Technique, 2018
AbstractThe longhorn beetle, Xylotrechus grayii (White, 1855), is a serious woodborer pest of many economic and medicinal plants. The maxillary and labial palps of X. grayii adults are strongly involved in mating and host selection behaviors. To further develop control strategies of the pest, sensilla on the palps were studied with scanning and ...
Jianmin Chen +9 more
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AbstractThe longhorn beetle, Xylotrechus grayii (White, 1855), is a serious woodborer pest of many economic and medicinal plants. The maxillary and labial palps of X. grayii adults are strongly involved in mating and host selection behaviors. To further develop control strategies of the pest, sensilla on the palps were studied with scanning and ...
Jianmin Chen +9 more
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