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The study on antennal sensilla of eight Acrididae species  (Orthoptera: Acridoidea) in Northeast China

School of Life Sciences, Northeast Normal University, 130024, Changchun, China
School of Life Sciences, Northeast Normal University, 130024, Changchun, China
School of Life Sciences, Northeast Normal University, 130024, Changchun, China
Orthoptera Acrididae antenna sensilla scanning electron microscopy

Abstract

The types, numbers and distributions of antennal sensilla were studied in both male and female adults of eight Acrididae species in Northeast China using scanning electron microscope (SEM). Totally, there were thirteen types of sensilla found on the antennae. They were identified as trichoid sensilla (I, II), chaetic sensilla (I, II), basiconic sensilla (I, II, III, IV, V), cavity sensilla, coeloconic sensilla, boehm's bristles and paddle-shaped sensilla. The types of antennal sensilla in each Acrididae species ranged from nine to twelve. Each of the species had the same types of antennal sensilla in male and female, and males had more abundant basiconic sensilla, chaetic sensilla, coeloconic sensilla, cavity sensilla than females. Acrida cinerca had the largest total numbers of sensilla, and Euthystria lueifemora had the fewest. Boehm's bristles had a concentration in the base of the pedicel. Paddle-shaped sensilla had a concentration in the base of the scape. There were significant differences in the distribution of the other eleven types of sensilla.

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