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“…The main olfactory appendage responsible for the detection of such chemical signals are the antennae. Our morphological analyses verified that the antennae of T. licus are similar to the antennae of other moths in Castniidae and Sesiidae [12,13,[30][31][32][33], as well as to those of butterflies in Hesperiidae and Papilionidae [34,35]. The external features of the antennae are believed to have two functions: provide a protective barrier for the sensilla [36], and to trap odorant molecules [37].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 67%
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“…The main olfactory appendage responsible for the detection of such chemical signals are the antennae. Our morphological analyses verified that the antennae of T. licus are similar to the antennae of other moths in Castniidae and Sesiidae [12,13,[30][31][32][33], as well as to those of butterflies in Hesperiidae and Papilionidae [34,35]. The external features of the antennae are believed to have two functions: provide a protective barrier for the sensilla [36], and to trap odorant molecules [37].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 67%
“…The species present in Asia and Australia are commonly known as "sun moths", while the species that reside in the Neotropical regions are often referred to as "butterfly moths" [10,11]. Castniid moths have day-flying activity and usually exhibit features that resemble those of butterflies, such as clubbed antennae; apposition eyes; broad, colored wings and slender bodies [12][13][14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Posteriormente a este autor, algunos muestran ilustraciones y describen de manera breve o incluyen esquemas indicando su posición, forma y tamaño aproximados. Pero no se mencionan detalles del tipo de estructuras de que está compuesta la mancha; algunos términos que se utilizan son: 'procesos espinosos' (Duarte et al, 2001), 'proyecciones espinosas' (Paluch et al, 2008) o 'pequeñas espinas' (Moraes & Duarte, 2009); lo que si se menciona es que se trata un órgano sensitivo en su conjunto. Duarte et al (2001) estudiaron a Hemiargus hanno y mostraron en una micrografía microtriquias lisas, largas y puntiagudas, como en Prestonia.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…We followed standard procedures for preparation and study of female and male genitalia (MORAES & DUARTE 2009). The abdomen was carefully removed from each specimen and soaked in 10% KOH for approximately 18 hours, being cleaned with a soft brush and opened by one side to remove the genitalia.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%