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ABSTRACT The olive fly (Bactrocera oleae (Rossi)), the major pest of olives, primarily recognises visual, olfactory, acoustic, gustatory and tactile signals that regulate its behavioural activity, courtship and reproductive success, as well as the search for ideal conditions for its offspring.
Antonio González‐Fernández +6 more
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Repellent odors are widely used to prevent insect-borne diseases, making it imperative to identify the conserved molecular underpinnings of their olfactory systems.
Pratyajit Mohapatra, Karen Menuz
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ABSTRACT Previous studies on Cydia pomonella eggs have demonstrated reliable egg adhesion to the leaves and fruits of various apple cultivars. In contrast to biological substrates, this study is focused on standardised synthetic substrates to measure egg pull‐off forces and determine adhesive strength, allowing for an unbiased comparison with other ...
Loris Al Bitar +3 more
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Arthropod sensilla: Morphology and phylogenetic considerations [PDF]
The structures of different types of arthropod sensilla are compared and theories regarding the evolution of these sensory organs are presented. Arthropod sensilla are built according to a common plan, and are probably homologous to scolopidia.
Hallberg, E., Hansson, B.
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Olfaction is critical for guiding the physiological activities of insects, with antennae being the primary olfactory organs. However, recent evidence suggests that other tissues may also participate in olfactory recognition. Among these, the genitalia of
Weihao Liu +4 more
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The Two Main Olfactory Receptor Families in Drosophila, ORs and IRs: A Comparative Approach
Most insect species rely on the detection of olfactory cues for critical behaviors for the survival of the species, e.g., finding food, suitable mates and appropriate egg-laying sites.
Carolina Gomez-Diaz +3 more
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Funicular sensilla of Dαcus oleαe: fine structural characteristics [PDF]
The funicular sensilla in Dacus oleae (Gmelin) (Diptera: Tephritidae) are found both on the surface and in the single olfactory pit. The surface sensilla are of three types: two are single-walled, the third is double-walled.
J.N.C. Yan Den Pers +2 more
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Flagellar sensilla of Quadraspidiotus perniciosus Comstock (Rhynchota: Diaspididae) male [PDF]
The flagellar sensory structures of Quadraspidiotus perniciosus Comstock (Rhynchota: Diaspididae) male have been investigated, using scanning and transmission electron microscopy. Five categories of sensilla have been identified: three types of sensilla
Chiappini, Elisabetta, Negri, Ilaria
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Shanbhag, S. +2 more
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Expression of SNMP-1 in olfactory neurons and sensilla of male and female antennae of the silkmoth Antheraea polyphemus [PDF]
SNMP-1 (sensory neuron membrane protein 1) is an olfactory-specific membrane-bound protein which is homologous with the CD36 receptor family. Previous light level immunocytochemical studies suggested that SNMP-1 was localized in the dendrites and distal ...
Rogers, M., Vogt, R., Steinbrecht, R.
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