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Ultrastructure of antennal sensilla of a parasitoid fly, Pales pavida Meigen (Diptera: Tachinidae)

•Two types of sensory pits are discovered on antennal funiculus of Pales pavida.•One type of rarely described coeloconic-like sensilla is identified in sensory pit.•Polyparasitic Pales pavida display a lower sensillar density than monoparasitic flies.•The morphology of pedicellar button in tachinids...

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Published in:Micron (Oxford, England : 1993) England : 1993), 2013-11, Vol.54-55, p.36-42
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description •Two types of sensory pits are discovered on antennal funiculus of Pales pavida.•One type of rarely described coeloconic-like sensilla is identified in sensory pit.•Polyparasitic Pales pavida display a lower sensillar density than monoparasitic flies.•The morphology of pedicellar button in tachinids is firstly addressed. Pales pavida Meigen is obligated polyparasitic fly and important natural enemy of some most damaging forest or agricultural pests, and thus could contribute to the biological control of them. The external morphology of main olfactory organs in this tachinid was examined using stereopic microscopy and scanning electron microscopy, and types, distribution and density of sensilla were provided. The first two antennal segments, antennal scape and pedicel, are covered by microtrichiae and several mechanoreceptors. A pedicellar button is detected on antennal pedicel as well, after its separation with antennal funiculus. On antennal funiculus, five types of sensillar structures are observed including trichoid, basiconic, coeloconic, clavate sensilla and sensory pit with subtype II basiconic sensilla and a type of rarely described coeloconic-like sensilla in it, respectively. There are two specific sensillar characteristics of Pales pavida, two types of sensory pit on antennal funiculus and lower densities of all sensilla types than relatively monoparasitic species, which may serve as applicable evidence on their adaption to environment and lifestyle. Besides, the morphology of pedicellar button in tachinids is first addressed, armed with a discussion of their possible function.
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Antennal sensilla
Antennas
Arthropod Antennae - ultrastructure
Biological control
Buttons
Density
Diptera - ultrastructure
forests
lifestyle
mechanoreceptors
Microscopy
Microscopy, Electron, Scanning
Morphology
natural enemies
olfactory organs
Pales (Tachinidae)
Pales pavida
parasitoids
pedicel
Pests
scanning electron microscopy
Segments
sensilla
Sensilla - ultrastructure
Tachinidae
Ultrastructure
title Ultrastructure of antennal sensilla of a parasitoid fly, Pales pavida Meigen (Diptera: Tachinidae)
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