2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.rbe.2015.11.004
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Morphology, distribution and abundance of antennal sensilla of the oyster mushroom fly, Coboldia fuscipes (Meigen) (Diptera: Scatopsidae)

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“…The non-porous CoS-2 and CoS-3 are always mixed together. CoS-2 is similar to the auriculate sensillum in the female sphinx moth Manduca sexta (Linnaeus, 1763) (Shields and Hildebrand, 1999), the sensilla coeloconica in the mushroom fly Coboldia fuscipes (Meigen, 1830) (Zhang et al, 2016), and the CoS-2 in the pollinating fig wasp C. solmsi marchali (Li et al, 2009;Meng et al, 2016), whereas CoS-3 resembles the single-walled poreless CoS in some Lepidoptera (Faucheux et al, 2006) and CoS-3 in C. solmsi marchali (Li et al, 2009;Meng et al, 2016). To enter into the fig cavity, foundresses always use the spine-like expansion as a tool for lifting the outer ostiolar bracts (Weiblen, 2002, Fig.…”
Section: Putative Functions Of the Different Sensilla Typesmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…The non-porous CoS-2 and CoS-3 are always mixed together. CoS-2 is similar to the auriculate sensillum in the female sphinx moth Manduca sexta (Linnaeus, 1763) (Shields and Hildebrand, 1999), the sensilla coeloconica in the mushroom fly Coboldia fuscipes (Meigen, 1830) (Zhang et al, 2016), and the CoS-2 in the pollinating fig wasp C. solmsi marchali (Li et al, 2009;Meng et al, 2016), whereas CoS-3 resembles the single-walled poreless CoS in some Lepidoptera (Faucheux et al, 2006) and CoS-3 in C. solmsi marchali (Li et al, 2009;Meng et al, 2016). To enter into the fig cavity, foundresses always use the spine-like expansion as a tool for lifting the outer ostiolar bracts (Weiblen, 2002, Fig.…”
Section: Putative Functions Of the Different Sensilla Typesmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Research dealing on the subject matter of this experiment is sparse and deals only with one group of flies such as Shin et al (2012) in South Korea. Other research are focused on coevolution of flies and mushroom and are far too specific to be of practical application (Zhang et al, 2016).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is usually called as chaetica or trichoid sensilla (Yanagawa et al, 2009;S. Zhang et al, 2015;Zhang et al, 2016). those setae function might be related to the mechanoreceptor or chemo-tactile receptor (Wikantyoso et al, 2022; Y.-R. .…”
Section: Setae As Mechanoreceptormentioning
confidence: 99%