2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcz.2016.03.007
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Antennal sensilla of phytophagous and predatory pentatomids (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae): a comparative study of four genera

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“…The opposite set of sensilla (SB2, SCo2, SCo3) was distinguished in the next taxa, R. linearis and R. unicolor. However, the olfactory sensilla placodea that were observed in other insects and heteropteran bugs (Ahmad et al 2016;Nowińska and Brożek 2017) do not occur in Nepoidea.…”
Section: Sensilla Types and Function Of Nepoideamentioning
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“…The opposite set of sensilla (SB2, SCo2, SCo3) was distinguished in the next taxa, R. linearis and R. unicolor. However, the olfactory sensilla placodea that were observed in other insects and heteropteran bugs (Ahmad et al 2016;Nowińska and Brożek 2017) do not occur in Nepoidea.…”
Section: Sensilla Types and Function Of Nepoideamentioning
confidence: 87%
“…In Ranatrinae, sensilla trichodea were absent. The other common type of mechanosensilla-sensilla chaetica, present in many heteropteran insects (Chinta et al 1997;Slu 1980;Akent'eva 2008;Ahmad et al 2016;Nowińska and Brożek 2017), is poorly represented in Nepoidea. Less numerous sensilla chaetica were observed only in Belostomatidae (H. colombiae or L. patruelis).…”
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“…Insects use the sense of smell to search for food, find mates, choose breeding grounds, and evade predators (Van Naters & Carlson, ). The olfactory sensors of insects are mainly located on the antennae (Ahmad, Parveen, Brożek, & Dey, ; Pelosi, Zhou, Ban, & Calvello, ; Vogt & Riddiford, ). During olfactory perception, the odorous molecules are collected by various sensors and converted into electrical signals for complex recognition.…”
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“…Terminology for the sensilla. The terminology and classifications of the sensilla follow Sinitsina and Chaika 30 and Ahmad et al 35 .…”
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