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Sense organs on the antennal flagellum of a walkingstick Carausius morosus Brünner (Phasmida)

✍ Scribed by Eleanor H. Slifer


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1966
Tongue
English
Weight
964 KB
Volume
120
Category
Article
ISSN
0362-2525

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✦ Synopsis


The long, filamentous antenna1 flagellum of Carausius morosus has on it three types of sense organs (1) tactile hairs, (2) thick-walled chemoreceptors and ( 3 ) thin-walled chemoreceptors. Tactile hairs and thick-walled chemoreceDtors are present on all of the 40 or more flagellar subsegments while thin.walIed chemoreceptors are limited to about one-third of them. Thin-walled chemoreceptors are present on subsegments nine and ten, one of the subsegments between 15 and 20 and from approximately the thirtieth subsegment to the distal end of the antenna. A description of each of these sense organs is given. No coeloconic or campaniform sense organs were found.


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