نتایج جستجو برای: sensilla

تعداد نتایج: 1148  

Journal: :Acta biomaterialia 2012
David Klocke Helmut Schmitz

Jewel beetles of the genus Melanophila and some pyrophilous species of the flat bugs genus Aradus show a pyrophilous behaviour and have developed so-called photomechanical infrared (IR) receptors. In a spherical photomechanical IR sensillum incoming IR radiation is converted into micromechanical action, finally stimulating the dendritic tip of a mechanosensitive sensory cell. The tip is located...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2002
Richard G Vogt Matthew E Rogers Marie-dominique Franco Ming Sun

Insects discriminate odors using sensory organs called olfactory sensilla, which display a wide range of phenotypes. Sensilla express ensembles of proteins, including odorant binding proteins (OBPs), olfactory receptors (ORs) and odor degrading enzymes (ODEs); odors are thought to be transported to ORs by OBPs and subsequently degraded by ODEs. These proteins belong to multigene families. The u...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2001
P Steullet O Dudar T Flavus M Zhou C D Derby

In spiny lobsters and other decapod crustaceans, odorant-mediated searching behavior patterns are driven primarily by chemosensory neurons in the antennules. Two groups of antennular chemosensory neurons can be distinguished on the basis of the sensilla that they innervate and their central projections: those that innervate the aesthetasc sensilla on the lateral flagella and project into the gl...

2008
Natalie A. Hummel Walter S. Leal Frank G. Zalom

Abstract This study begins to elucidate the cues and mechanisms by which the glassy-winged sharpshooter, Homalodisca vitripennis (Germar) (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae), select host plants for feeding and oviposition. The electrophysiological response of the anal styli of male and female H. vitripennis to water vapor was examined using a modified electroantennography (EAG) device (stylogram). A stro...

2014
Hongyan Sun Li Guan Honglin Feng Jiao Yin Yazhong Cao Jinghui Xi Kebin Li

Chemosensory proteins (CSPs) play important roles in chemical communication by insects, as they recognize and transport environmental chemical signals to receptors within sensilla. In this study, we identified HoblCSP1 and HoblCSP2 from a cDNA library of Holotrichia oblita antennae, successfully expressed them in E. coli and purified them by Ni ion affinity chromatography. We then measured the ...

Journal: :Cell reports 2016
Hussein Raad Jean-François Ferveur Neil Ledger Maria Capovilla Alain Robichon

Neuroanatomical evidence argues for the presence of taste sensilla in Drosophila wings; however, the taste physiology of insect wings remains hypothetical, and a comprehensive link to mechanical functions, such as flight, wing flapping, and grooming, is lacking. Our data show that the sensilla of the Drosophila anterior wing margin respond to both sweet and bitter molecules through an increase ...

Journal: :Microscopy research and technique 1997
G S Pollack R Balakrishnan

Taste sensilla of flies are composed of only a few cells, all of which have different functions. Depending on the species and on the sensillum type, there are from 2-5 neurons, each of which has its own stimulus specificity, and each of which makes a different contribution to the fly's behavior. In addition, taste sensilla include several nonneuronal cells that are important both for the develo...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1994
A C Stewart W L Nicholas

Structure of the head and cervical region of Ceramonema carinatum (Chromadorida: Ceramonematidae) was described from transmission electron microscopy of serial transverse and longitudinal sections of two females. An unbroken massive cortical layer encompasses the head, except where three thin liplets surround the mouth. A large flask-shaped buccal cavity, with simpler less dense cuticle identic...

2001
Ehab Mostafa Tousson R. Hustert

1 Abstract Contact chemoreceptors (basiconic sensilla) located on the ovipositor and genital segments of the locust serve to control the chemical features of the substrate before and during oviposition. They occur dispersed and also crowded in fields between mechanosensory exteroceptors sensitive to touch or wind (trichoid and filiform sensilla). The central nervous projections of their four ch...

2016
Diego CRUZ Matilde EIZAGUIRRE

The behaviour of gravid females of Sesamia nonagrioides (Lefebvre) during host plant location in a wind tunnel is described using an ethogram and compared with unmated females, males and gravid females deprived of antennae. The sequence of behaviours exhibited by the majority of the intact gravid females began with a resting period followed by the unfolding of the antennae towards the plant plu...

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