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K. Honomichl

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Die digitiformen Sensillen auf dem Maxillarpalpus von Coleoptera

1980

The digitiform sensilla on the distal segment of the maxillar palps ofAgabus bipustulatus (L.) andHydrobius fuscipes (L.) were investigated by electron microscopic methods. Each sensillum is innervated by a single bipolar sensory cell. The sensilla ofHydrobius are associated with three enveloping cells, which enclose an inner and outer receptor lymph cavity. A single enveloping cell only is found in the completely differentiated sensilla ofAgabus. These sensilla do not form an outer lymph cavity. The area beneath the hair base is filled by the distal process of the enveloping cell and by extensions of epidermal cells. Only one extra-cellular space exists, which seems to be homologous to an …

Distal segmentsense organsCell BiologyPlant ScienceGeneral MedicineLymphAnatomyrespiratory systemBiologySensory cellProcess (anatomy)SensillumElectron microscopicProtoplasma
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Feinstruktur eines dritten, nicht-cili�ren Propriorezeptors an der Mandibel vonOryzaephilus surinamensis (L.) (Insecta, Coleoptera)

1978

A third proprioceptor is described in the head ofOryzaephilus, which—just as the other two—presumably controls the movement of the mandible. It consists of two muscle fibres between the anterior arm of tentorium and the dorsal base of mandible, and a sensory cell, which sends a dendrite to the muscle insertion. The numerous endings of the dendrite lie between the touching surfaces of muscle fibres and epidermis cells. They do not show any ciliary structures and are not surrounded by glia cells or connective tissue.

Dorsummedicine.anatomical_structureMandiblemedicineConnective tissueDendriteCell BiologyPlant ScienceGeneral MedicineAnatomyBiologySensory cellTentoriumProtoplasma
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