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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38203390/identification-of-2-4-di-tert-butylphenol-as-a-novel-agonist-for-insect-odorant-receptors
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shinhui Lee, Sanung Eom, Minsu Pyeon, Myungmi Moon, Jihwon Yun, Jaehyeong Lee, Yong-Seok Choi, Junho H Lee
Odorant molecules interact with odorant receptors (ORs) lining the pores on the surface of the sensilla on an insect's antennae and maxillary palps. This interaction triggers an electrical signal that is transmitted to the insect's nervous system, thereby influencing its behavior. Orco, an OR coreceptor, is crucial for olfactory transduction, as it possesses a conserved sequence across the insect lineage. In this study, we focused on 2,4-di- tert -butylphenol (DTBP), a single substance present in acetic acid bacteria culture media...
December 22, 2023: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38176179/morphological-characterization-of-the-antenna-of-torymus-sinensis-hymenoptera-torymidae-and-a-comparison-within-the-superfamily-chalcidoidea
#42
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marco Pezzi, Cristina Munari, Michele Mistri, Chiara Scapoli, Milvia Chicca, Marilena Leis, Carmen Scieuzo, Antonio Franco, Rosanna Salvia, Chiara Ferracini, Alberto Alma, Patrizia Falabella, Davide Curci, Teresa Bonacci
The parasitoid Torymus sinensis (Hymenoptera: Torymidae) has been successfully used in Italy since 2005 for biological control of the invasive cynipid Dryocosmus kuriphilus (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae), highly destructive for the economically relevant Castanea sativa (Fagales: Fagaceae). In order to investigate the morphological aspects related to sensorial behavior, a fine morphology study of the antennae and their sensilla was conducted by scanning electron microscopy on both sexes of T. sinensis. The antennae, composed of a scape, a pedicel and a flagellum with ten flagellomeres, had chaetic sensilla of six subtypes, placoid sensilla of three subtypes, trichoid sensilla, sensilla with a roundish grooved tip, and coeloconic sensilla...
January 3, 2024: Arthropod Structure & Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38176178/antennal-excision-reveals-disparate-olfactory-expression-patterns-within-castes-in-reticulitermes-aculabialis-isoptera-rhinotermitidae
#43
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Wenxu Yang, Yan Lu, Xiaohui He, Lu Wang, Jinjuan Nie, Noor Us Saba, Xiaohong Su, Lianxi Xing, Chenxu Ye
In lower termites, which exhibit a high degree of compound eye degradation or absence, antennae play a pivotal role in information acquisition. This comprehensive study investigates the olfactory system of Reticulitermes aculabialis, spanning five developmental stages and three castes. Initially, we characterize the structures and distribution of antennal sensilla across different developmental stages. Results demonstrate variations in sensilla types and distributions among stages, aligning with caste-specific division of labor and suggesting their involvement in environmental sensitivity detection, signal differentiation, and nestmate recognition...
January 3, 2024: Arthropod Structure & Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38173320/morphology-and-distribution-of-sensilla-on-antennae-and-mouthparts-of-the-adult-bruchid-beetles-bruchidius-coreanus-coleoptera-bruchidae
#44
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Qi-Yan Peng, Ming-Hui Xie, Xiu-Kui Pan, You Li, Lei Gao, Fangling Xu, Cheng-Xu Wu, Mao-Fa Yang
Bruchidius coreanus is a serious pest on Gleditsia sinensis Lam during seed storage, causing significant losses to their yield in southwest China. To gain insight into their behavioral mechanisms, the external morphology, ultrastructure, and distribution of sensilla on antennae, maxillary palps, and labial palps of both male and female B. coreanus were observed using a scanning electron microscope. The results revealed that both male and female adults had serrated antennae comprising a scape, a pedicel, and nine flagellomeres (F1-F9)...
January 3, 2024: Microscopy Research and Technique
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38169076/identification-of-fourth-instar-larvae-of-aedes-albopictus-skuse-diptera-culicidae-employing-scanning-electron-microscopic-tool
#45
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Abeer S Yamany, Rewaida Abdel-Gaber
Aedes albopictus is a vector of numerous viruses in tropical and subtropical regions worldwide, including encephalitis and dengue fever. Although the identification keys depend exclusively on the characteristics of the fourth larval instar, the studies were carried out using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) on the morphology of Ae. albopictus are still insufficient, and more research is required. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to present a comprehensive description of Ae. albopictus mosquitoes based on the morphological features of their fourth-instar larvae to distinguish them from other mosquito species...
January 3, 2024: Microscopy Research and Technique
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38166479/mechanosensory-encoding-of-forces-in-walking-uphill-and-downhill-force-feedback-can-stabilize-leg-movements-in-stick-insects
#46
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sasha N Zill, Chris J Dallmann, William P Zyhowski, Hibba Chaudhry, Corinna Gebehart, Nicholas S Szczecinski
Force feedback could be valuable in adapting walking to diverse terrains but the effects of changes in substrate inclination on discharges of sensory receptors that encode forces have rarely been examined. In insects, force feedback is provided by campaniform sensilla, mechanoreceptors that monitor forces as cuticular strains. We neurographically recorded responses of stick insect tibial campaniform sensilla to 'naturalistic' forces (joint torques) that occur at the hind leg femur-tibia (FT) joint in uphill, downhill and level walking...
January 3, 2024: Journal of Neurophysiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38132606/fine-structure-of-the-mouthparts-of-three-tomicus-beetles-co-infecting-pinus-yunnanensis-in-southwestern-china-with-some-functional-comments
#47
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yajie Cui, Mengdie Zhang, Haidi Zhu, Pei Yang, Bin Yang, Zongbo Li
Tomicus yunnanensis , T. brevipilosus , and T. minor are the most economically significant pests of Pinus yunnanensis in Southwestern China. Chemical and physical factors play critical roles in diverse biological activities. Here, we describe the fine structure of the adult mouthparts of these three Tomicus species using scanning and transmission electron microscopy. We identified three types of mandibular shapes, which determine their biomechanical properties, their ability to process food, and their preferred foraging locations on tree trunks...
December 7, 2023: Insects
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38113686/differences-in-three-instars-of-four-carrion-nitidulids-coleoptera-nitidulidae-nitidula-and-omosita-revealed-using-sem
#48
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gengwang Hu, Chao Liu, Runze Zhang, Liangliang Li, Shipeng Shao, Ruonan Zhang, Yundi Gao, Yi Guo, Ya Yang, Yu Wang, Luyang Tao
The genera Omosita and Nitidula from the family Nitidulidae, are often reported to be associated with rotten animal carcasses. However, morphological descriptions of their larval stages are limited and are usually only from the third instar larvae, which does not provide enough systematic data. In this study, the overall structure of three instar larvae from the four Nitidulidae species was compared using optical microscopy, and the resolution was not satisfactory. To compensate, a large number of structures and organs were observed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM)...
December 18, 2023: Arthropod Structure & Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38105530/the-olfactory-system-of-pieris-brassicae-caterpillars-from-receptors-to-glomeruli
#49
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Qi Wang, Hans M Smid, Marcel Dicke, Alexander Haverkamp
The olfactory system of adult lepidopterans is among the best described neuronal circuits. However, comparatively little is known about the organization of the olfactory system in the larval stage of these insects. Here, we explore the expression of olfactory receptors and the organization of olfactory sensory neurons in caterpillars of Pieris brassicae, a significant pest species in Europe and a well-studied species for its chemical ecology. To describe the larval olfactory system in this species, we first analyzed the head transcriptome of third-instar larvae (L3) and identified 16 odorant receptors (ORs) including the OR coreceptor (Orco), 13 ionotropic receptors (IRs), and 8 gustatory receptors (GRs)...
December 17, 2023: Insect Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38104497/ultramorphology-of-the-proboscis-and-sensilla-of-the-asian-corn-borer-ostrinia-furnacalis-lepidoptera-crambidae
#50
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yi-Fan Wang, Qing-Xiao Chen
The Asian corn borer, Ostrinia furnacalis (Guenée), is one of the most destructive lepidopteran pests affecting maize in Asia. Previous research on the feeding behavior of O. furnacalis has mostly focused on larvae, but the adult feeding preference has been unclear hitherto. In this study, we investigated the ultramorphology of the proboscis and sensilla of O. furnacalis using scanning electron microscopy and made morphological comparisons between the sexes, attempting to make predictions on the food preference and feeding behavior of the adults...
December 16, 2023: Arthropod Structure & Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38091990/a-female-specific-odorant-receptor-mediates-oviposition-deterrence-in-the-moth-helicoverpa-armigera
#51
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Xiaxuan Zhang, Yang Liu, Mengbo Guo, Dongdong Sun, Mengjun Zhang, Xi Chu, Bente Gunnveig Berg, Guirong Wang
Finding ideal oviposition sites is a task of vital importance for all female insects. To ensure optimal conditions for their progeny, females of herbivorous insects detect not only the odors of a relevant host plant but also chemicals released by eggs, named oviposition-deterring pheromones (ODPs). It is reported that such chemicals play critical roles in suppressing female oviposition behavior; however, the molecular mechanism underlying the detection of egg-derived ODPs remains elusive. Here, we have identified three specific fatty acid methyl esters from the surface of eggs of Helicoverpa armigera serving as ODPs-methyl oleate (C18:1ME), methyl palmitate (C16:0ME), and methyl stearate (C18:0ME)...
December 7, 2023: Current Biology: CB
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38066196/chemosensory-input-from-mouthparts-in-response-to-sexually-dimorphic-cuticular-wax-mediates-male-sexual-discrimination-in-galerucella-grisescens-coleoptera-chrysomelidae
#52
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Yuki Chiba, Shun Yosano, Masatoshi Hori
The surface of the insect body is covered with a hydrophobic layer called cuticular wax (CW). In addition to functioning as an anti-desiccation agent, CW is critical for chemical communication. It has been reported that in Chrysomelidae, males discriminate between sexes based on the sex-specific CW. However, little is known regarding the underlying sensory basis. Herein, we demonstrate that chemosensory input from mouthparts mediates sexual discrimination in male Galerucella grisescens (Chrysomelidae). Observations of mating behaviour, bioassays for CW, and chemical analyses revealed that G...
December 8, 2023: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38043913/evidence-for-a-role-of-snmp2-and-antennal-support-cells-in-sensillum-lymph-clearance-processes-of-moth-pheromone-responsive-sensilla
#53
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Sina Cassau, Jürgen Krieger
In insect antenna, following the activation of olfactory sensory neurons, odorant molecules are inactivated by enzymes in the sensillum lymph. How the inactivation products are cleared from the sensillum lymph is presently unknown. Here we studied the role of support cells (SCs) and the so-called sensory neuron membrane protein 2 (SNMP2), a member of the CD36 family of lipid transporters abundantly expressed in SCs, in sensillum lymph clearance processes in the moths Heliothis virescens and Bombyx mori. In these species, the sex pheromone components are inactivated to long-chain fatty acids...
December 1, 2023: Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38018099/knockout-of-or39-reveals-redundancy-in-the-olfactory-pathway-regulating-the-acquisition-of-host-seeking-in-anopheles-coluzzii
#54
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Annika Hinze, Julien Pelletier, Majid Ghaninia, Eric Marois, Sharon Rose Hill, Rickard Ignell
The attraction of anthropophilic mosquitoes to human host cues, such as body odour and carbon dioxide, gradually increases during adult maturation. This acquisition of host-seeking behaviour correlates with age-dependent changes in odorant receptor (OR) transcript abundance and sensitivity of olfactory sensory neurons (OSNs). One OR gene of the human malaria vector, Anopheles coluzzii , AcolOR39 , is significantly downregulated in mature females, and a cognate ligand of AcolOR39, sulcatone, a major component of human emanations, mediates the observed behavioural inhibition of newly emerged (teneral) females to human body odour...
November 29, 2023: Proceedings. Biological Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38004314/caterpillar-responses-to-gustatory-stimuli-in-potato-tuber-moths-electrophysiological-and-behavioral-insights
#55
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ni Mu, Jia-Cai Tang, Jing Zhao, Qi-Chun Fu, Yan-Fen Ma, Rui Tang, Wen-Xia Dong
This research investigates how fourth-instar larvae of the potato tuber moth, Phthorimaea operculella , respond to plant secondary metabolites (sucrose, glucose, nicotine, and tannic acid) both in terms of gustatory electrophysiology and feeding behavior. The objective is to establish a theoretical foundation for employing plant-derived compounds in potato tuber moth control. We employed single-sensillum recording techniques and dual-choice leaf disk assays to assess the gustatory electrophysiological responses and feeding preferences of these larvae towards the mentioned compounds...
November 7, 2023: Life
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37933325/effects-of-habitats-in-typical-karst-areas-of-guizhou-on-ultrastructural-morphology-of-typhlocybinae
#56
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Jiajia Chen, Jia Jiang, Ni Zhang, Yuehua Song
Biology and the environment are inextricably linked. Insects are intricately linked to their habitats as part of the ecosystem. In this study, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) observations showed two sensilla chaetica, several sensilla trichodea, and at least one sensilla basiconicum on the antennae of typhlocybine insects. There were no sensilla on the labrum; however, the surface morphology was different. There were more sensilla trichodea on the surface, mostly symmetrically distributed along the labial groove, and there was little difference in the structure of the stylet fascicle...
November 2023: Ecology and Evolution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37921278/electrophysiological-and-behavioral-responses-of-plodia-interpunctella-h%C3%A3-bner-females-to-aldehyde-volatiles-from-dried-fruits
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Jinyu Zhao, Ruirui Zheng, Xiaofei Li, Zhishen Lyu, Li Ma, Chengfei Song, Xingtao Qie, Xizhong Yan, Chi Hao
Plodia interpunctella (Lepidoptera: Pyraloidea) is a notorious pest of stored grain globally. The dried fruits ( Ziziphus jujuba , Malus pumila , and Fragaria ananassa ) can strongly attract P. interpunctella . However, specific volatile compounds responsible for such effects have not been identified. Volatiles were analyzed by using headspace solid-phase microextraction (HS-SPME) and chromatography-mass spectrometry (GCMS) techniques. Five aldehyde compounds were selected for electroantennogram (EAG), single sensillum recording (SSR), and behavioral response assays...
November 3, 2023: Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37887009/microstructural-adaptation-for-prey-manipulation-in-the-millipede-assassin-bugs-hemiptera-reduviidae-ectrichodiinae
#58
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shiyu Zha, Zhiyao Wang, Xinyu Li, Zhaoyang Chen, Jianyun Wang, Hu Li, Wanzhi Cai, Li Tian
Species in Ectrichodiinae are known for their prey specialization on millipedes. However, knowledge of the morphological adaptations to this unique feeding habit was limited. In the current study, we examined the microstructures of the antennae, mouthparts, and legs of four millipede feeding ectrichodiines, Ectrychotes andreae (Thunberg, 1888), Haematoloecha limbata Miller, 1953, Labidocoris pectoralis (Stål, 1863), and Neozirta eidmanni (Taueber, 1930), and compared them with those of three species of tribelocephalines, a group closely related to Ectrichodiinae...
September 30, 2023: Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37855212/epicuticular-wax-chemicals-of-lablab-purpureus-subsp-bengalensis-influence-short-range-attraction-and-oviposition-responses-in-aphis-craccivora-and-aphis-gossypii
#59
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Sanoj Kumbhakar, Susmita Das, Anandamay Barik
Lablab purpureus subsp. bengalensis (Jacq.) Verdc. is an important legume of India and Africa. Both aphids, Aphis craccivora Koch and A. gossypii Glover (Hemiptera: Aphididae), are important herbivorous pests of this legume crop. These viviparous females lay nymphs on the leaf surface of this legume plant. Therefore, it is of considerable interest to study whether leaf surface wax chemicals (long-chain alkanes and free fatty acids) of this legume plant served as short-range attractants and oviposition stimulants in both females to lay nymphs...
October 19, 2023: Bulletin of Entomological Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37844454/functional-morphology-of-the-mouthparts-of-longhorn-beetle-adult-psacothea-hilaris-coleoptera-cerambycidae-and-sensilla-comparisons-between-the-sexes
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Chang-Tai Liu, Xin Tong
Psacothea hilaris is an important wood boring beetle that causes significant ecological and economic damage. The mouthparts of P. hilaris contain feeding and sensory structures that play important roles in many behaviors. The study of their functional morphologies provides insight into feeding and sensory mechanisms. The fine structures of the mouthparts and the sensilla of both sexes were observed by scanning electron microscopy, with special attention to quantitative comparisons. The general structures of the mouthparts are similar in males and females...
October 14, 2023: Arthropod Structure & Development
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