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Ultrastructure Characteristics and Sexual Dimorphism of Antennal Sensilla in Tirathaba rufivena (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae)

SIMPLE SUMMARY: To elucidate the external morphology and internal structures of antennal sensilla that could play a role in locating host plants and mates, we describe and further characterize the ultrastructure, abundance and distribution of nine sensilla types in both sexes using scanning electron...

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Autores principales: Guo, Jixing, Du, Zimeng, Cui, Guangchao, Wang, Zheng, Wang, Junfang, Zhou, Xiang
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9502414/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36135498
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects13090797
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author Guo, Jixing
Du, Zimeng
Cui, Guangchao
Wang, Zheng
Wang, Junfang
Zhou, Xiang
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Du, Zimeng
Cui, Guangchao
Wang, Zheng
Wang, Junfang
Zhou, Xiang
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: To elucidate the external morphology and internal structures of antennal sensilla that could play a role in locating host plants and mates, we describe and further characterize the ultrastructure, abundance and distribution of nine sensilla types in both sexes using scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy. Sexual dimorphism mainly occurs in variation in the length of sensilla basiconica, sensilla chaetica, sensilla coeloconica 1 and Böhm sensilla, and the abundance of sensilla basiconica, sensilla auricillica 1 and sensilla auricillica 2. The possible structural function of each kind of sensillum is discussed. These results provide direct morphological evidence that the antennae of Tirathaba rufivena possess structures that can play a role in locating mates and host plants. ABSTRACT: Tirathaba rufivena Walker, a major insect pest of Areca catechu L., has severely threatened areca nut cultivation in Hainan, China. To improve our understanding of the communication mechanism in host plant seeking and mate-finding for T. rufivena, we described and further characterized the external morphology and internal sensilla structures using scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy in this study. The antennal morphology was similar between males and females, and there was no significant difference in length between the two sexes. In total, nine sensilla types were identified: sensilla trichodea (Str), sensilla chaetica (Sch), sensilla basiconica (Sba), sensilla auricillica (Sau), sensilla coeloconica (Sco), sensilla styloconica (Sst), Böhm sensilla (Bs), uniporous peg sensilla (Ups) and sensilla squamiformia (Ssq). Sexual dimorphism mainly occurs in variation in the length of Sba, Sch, Sco1 and Bs, and the abundance of Sba, Sau1 and Sau2. The Sba had larger size and numbers on female antennae than that on males, suggesting that these sensilla might have important roles in locating host plants. Both Sau1 and Sau2 were significantly more abundant in females and were probably associated with the detection of mates and host plant for oviposition. These data were important for ongoing studies on host plant seeking and mate-finding behavior in T. rufivena and provided a theoretical foundation to further studies of semiochemical control for this pest.
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spelling pubmed-95024142022-09-24 Ultrastructure Characteristics and Sexual Dimorphism of Antennal Sensilla in Tirathaba rufivena (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) Guo, Jixing Du, Zimeng Cui, Guangchao Wang, Zheng Wang, Junfang Zhou, Xiang Insects Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: To elucidate the external morphology and internal structures of antennal sensilla that could play a role in locating host plants and mates, we describe and further characterize the ultrastructure, abundance and distribution of nine sensilla types in both sexes using scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy. Sexual dimorphism mainly occurs in variation in the length of sensilla basiconica, sensilla chaetica, sensilla coeloconica 1 and Böhm sensilla, and the abundance of sensilla basiconica, sensilla auricillica 1 and sensilla auricillica 2. The possible structural function of each kind of sensillum is discussed. These results provide direct morphological evidence that the antennae of Tirathaba rufivena possess structures that can play a role in locating mates and host plants. ABSTRACT: Tirathaba rufivena Walker, a major insect pest of Areca catechu L., has severely threatened areca nut cultivation in Hainan, China. To improve our understanding of the communication mechanism in host plant seeking and mate-finding for T. rufivena, we described and further characterized the external morphology and internal sensilla structures using scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy in this study. The antennal morphology was similar between males and females, and there was no significant difference in length between the two sexes. In total, nine sensilla types were identified: sensilla trichodea (Str), sensilla chaetica (Sch), sensilla basiconica (Sba), sensilla auricillica (Sau), sensilla coeloconica (Sco), sensilla styloconica (Sst), Böhm sensilla (Bs), uniporous peg sensilla (Ups) and sensilla squamiformia (Ssq). Sexual dimorphism mainly occurs in variation in the length of Sba, Sch, Sco1 and Bs, and the abundance of Sba, Sau1 and Sau2. The Sba had larger size and numbers on female antennae than that on males, suggesting that these sensilla might have important roles in locating host plants. Both Sau1 and Sau2 were significantly more abundant in females and were probably associated with the detection of mates and host plant for oviposition. These data were important for ongoing studies on host plant seeking and mate-finding behavior in T. rufivena and provided a theoretical foundation to further studies of semiochemical control for this pest. MDPI 2022-09-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9502414/ /pubmed/36135498 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects13090797 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Guo, Jixing
Du, Zimeng
Cui, Guangchao
Wang, Zheng
Wang, Junfang
Zhou, Xiang
Ultrastructure Characteristics and Sexual Dimorphism of Antennal Sensilla in Tirathaba rufivena (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae)
title Ultrastructure Characteristics and Sexual Dimorphism of Antennal Sensilla in Tirathaba rufivena (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae)
title_full Ultrastructure Characteristics and Sexual Dimorphism of Antennal Sensilla in Tirathaba rufivena (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae)
title_fullStr Ultrastructure Characteristics and Sexual Dimorphism of Antennal Sensilla in Tirathaba rufivena (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae)
title_full_unstemmed Ultrastructure Characteristics and Sexual Dimorphism of Antennal Sensilla in Tirathaba rufivena (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae)
title_short Ultrastructure Characteristics and Sexual Dimorphism of Antennal Sensilla in Tirathaba rufivena (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae)
title_sort ultrastructure characteristics and sexual dimorphism of antennal sensilla in tirathaba rufivena (lepidoptera: pyralidae)
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9502414/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36135498
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects13090797
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