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Morphometric data for various sensilla of female adult Lycorma delicatula. [PDF]
N = sample size; CH1, sensilla chaetica I; CH2, sensilla chaetica II; CH3, sensilla chaetica III; SB, sensilla basiconica; SPF, placoid flattened sensilla; CS, clavate sensilla; FS, forficate sensilla; FLS, finger-like sensilla; PGSM, multiporous peg ...
Yanan Hao (2813914) +2 more
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Design and optimisation of rapid real‐time PCR assays for the detection of key Culicoides species
Species‐specific real‐time PCR assays were designed and optimised using primer/probe sets targeting C. obsoletus, C. scoticus, C. chiopterus, C. dewulfi, C. pulicaris, C. punctatus and C. impunctatus. Primer specificity and amplification efficiency were validated through in silico specificity analysis and real‐time PCR amplification profiling.
Elsie Isiye +10 more
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The prevalence of antennal sensilla in female and male MEAM1 and MED. [PDF]
Abbreviation: MT: Microtrichia sensilla, GT: Grooved surface trichodea sensilla, CH: Chaetae sensilla, CO: Coeloconic sensilla, BA: Basiconic sensilla, FS: Finger-like sensillaThe prevalence of antennal sensilla in female and male MEAM1 and MED.
Su Wang (191010) +5 more
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Behavioral Resistance in Varroa destructor: First Evidence in Response to Acaricide?
Varroa mites exhibited population‐dependent behavioral responses: two populationw avoided tau‐fluvalinate, and none showed specific behavioral responses to amitraz and oxalic acid, despite contrasting phenotypical resistance profiles. ABSTRACT The ectoparasite Varroa destructor (Mesostigmata: Varroidae) poses a major threat to honey bee colonies due to
Théa Missud +5 more
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The antenna of the female bee louse Braula coeca consists of a scape, a pedicel and a Funicle (enlarged basal flagella subsegment). The scape is not visible and does not carry any type of sensilla.
Al-Hashmi Ali Agleyo
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A study on antennal sensilla of the female worker castes of Tetragonula iridipennis (Smith) (Hymenoptera: Apidae) [PDF]
Tetragonula iridipennis are a group of stingless bees which are effective pollinators of the tropics. They are believed to be endowed with efficient chemo (olfactory and gustatory) and visual sensory systems.
Sujitha C.R., Martin J. Babu
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First formally described Archostemata beetles from the Lower Cretaceous Crato Formation are reported, representing the earliest records of the suborder from western Gondwana. Micro‐computed tomography enabled three‐dimensional reconstruction of partially exposed fossils, revealing previously hidden dorsal and ventral morphological characters relevant ...
Gabriel Biffi +2 more
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Antennal sensilla in five Psychodini moth flies (Diptera: Psychodidae: Psychodinae) pollinartors of Arum spp. (Araceae) [PDF]
International audienceThe pollination of the genus Arum (Araceae) is mainly achieved by deception, the floral odour mimicking the pollinator ovipositing site.
Marc, Gibernau, Faucheux, Michel J.
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Itch‐induced tick removal (IITR): An acquired neuroimmune mechanism, itch‐induced tick removal, develops after repeated tick exposure, mobilizing T cells and macrophages at the tick bite site to trigger a rapid scratching response that facilitates timely tick removal within a critical window that precedes the transmission of many tick‐borne pathogens ...
Johannes S. P. Doehl +27 more
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Insects use sensilla to detect chemical and physical stimuli, mediating behaviours such as mate finding, foraging and mechanosensory responses. The distribution and density of sensilla can be examined using scanning electron microscopy. Investigating these structures can help elucidate rarely observed behaviours (e.g. mate finding and foraging).
L. Grey +3 more
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