2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.05.12.593785
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Antennal sensilla diversity in diurnal and nocturnal fireflies (Coleoptera, Lampyridae)

Yelena M. Pacheco,
Ethan Mann,
Luiz F. L. Da Silveira
et al.

Abstract: Insects use their antennae to collect environmental information. While the structural diversity of insect antennae is immediately obvious, the diversity of the minute antennal sensilla that interact with the environmental stimuli and translate them into sensory input, is largely unknown for many insect groups. This includes the beetle family Lampyridae, which includes nocturnal species that use bioluminescent signals during mate search, and diurnal species that rely exclusively on pheromones to identify and lo… Show more

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