The antenna cleaner gland in Messor rufitarsis (hymenoptera, formicidae).

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  • K Schönitzer
  • H Dott
  • R R Melzer
چکیده

TEM and SEM analysis of the tibio-tarsal antennal cleaner in Messor rufitarsis reveals a pore region on the surface of the basitarsus. These pores are originating from a cluster of highly prismatic epidermal cells that fill the anterior hemolymph space of the leg almost completely. Within the cytoplasma of the cells, basal labyrinth, nucleus/rough endoplasmic reticulum, 'secondary lysosomes', a lot of smooth endoplasmic reticulum and distal microvilli regions can be distinguished indicating that the cells are 'class I' gland cells. Their secretion appears to be transported to the antennal cleaner apparatus via a subcuticular space and pores. It is suggested that the secretion might be used for cleaning of the antenna and/or chemical communication. SEM examination of six additional species indicates that an antennal cleaner gland might be present throughout the ants.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Tissue & cell

دوره 28 1  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1996