International Journal of Insect Morphology and Embryology
Morphology and histology of the antenna of Cydia nigricana (F.) (Lepidoptera : Tortricidae)
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2018, MicronCitation Excerpt :Auricillic sensilla appear to share common morphological features across different moths. The narrow or wide rabbit ear-shaped auricillic sensilla identified in E. postvittana and P. octo in our study have been reported in other moth species, such as Cydia nigricana (Tortricidae) (Wall, 1978), O. nubilalis (Hallberg et al., 1994), Scoliopteryx libatrix (Noctuidae) (Anderson et al., 2000), Z. dixolophella (Gómez et al., 2003), C. cactorum (Pophof et al., 2005), C. pomonella, and C. succedana (Roh et al., 2016). The presence of auricillic sensilla in both males and females of E. postvittana and P. octo may indicate their sensory role in the detection of food and host plant-related volatiles, as suggested previously in other moths (Ebbinghaus et al., 1997; Anderson et al., 2000; Larsson et al., 2002; Ansebo et al., 2005; Pophof et al., 2005).
Structure and distribution of the sensilla on the antennae of Tuta absoluta (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae)
2017, MicronCitation Excerpt :One might expect them to protect the sensilla from mechanical damages. But their disposition on the antennae lead some authors to suggest that scales favor the ability of the insect to detect volatile stimuli as they may trap and concentrate odorant molecules (Van Der Pers et al., 1980; Wall, 1978). Böhm’s bristles (Böhm, 1911) were similar in morphology and location to those reported on other moth species such as P. interpunctella (Ndomo-Moualeu et al., 2014).
Response profile of pheromone receptor neurons in male Grapholita molesta (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae)
2014, Journal of Insect PhysiologyCitation Excerpt :We, however, could not find sensilla basiconica type II of George and Nagy (1984), perhaps because it is shorter than sensilla basiconica type I. The arrangement of four sensilla chaetica in the equator of the flagellomere and one sensillum styloconicum at the tip is common in other tortricids (Wall, 1978; Ebbinghaus et al., 1997; Maher and Thiery, 2004; Ansebo et al., 2005). Unlike what we expected, the ORNs tuned to the major pheromone component Z8-12:Ac are housed in different sensilla trichodea than the ORNs tuned to the stereoisomer, E8-12:Ac.
Structure and distribution of antennal sensilla in the Indianmeal moth, Plodia interpunctella (Hübner, 1813) (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae)
2014, Journal of Stored Products ResearchCitation Excerpt :However, they were shorter than those described in Z. dixolophella (Castrejón Gómez et al., 2003) and O. furnacalis (Jung et al., 1999). The SAu are presumed to be responsible for olfactory or chemoreception in the pyralid O. furnacalis (Jung et al., 1999) and C. nigricana (Wall, 1978). Furthermore, they were considered in moths to be the main receptors for plant volatiles (Ansebo et al., 2005; Kaissling, 1971).