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Comparative study of the antennal lobes and their afferent pathway in the worker bee and the drone (Apis mellifera)
Authors:Dr Gérard Arnold  Claudine Masson  Sati Budharugsa
Institution:(1) Laboratoire de Neurobiologie Sensorielle de l'Insecte, INRA-CNRS, Bures-sur-Yvette, France;(2) Laboratoire de Neurobiologie Sensorielle de l'Insecte, INRA-CNRS, F 91440 Bures-sur-Yvette, France
Abstract:Summary The topography of the antennal afferent path-ways was studied comparatively in the worker bee and the drone of Apis mellifera L. by cellular marking, following localized application of cobalt chloride to the cut end of one antenna. This study dealt principally with the first relay of the afferent pathway in the glomeruli of the antennal lobe. The counting and measurement of all the glomeruli were performed on 5 worker bees and 5 drones. An important sexual dimorphism, represented by 4 large and easily identifiable glomerular complexes, was demonstrated in the drone. In both worker bee and drone, four main regions of the glomerular neuropil were distinguished according to corresponding afferent bundles. The worker possessed 166 glomeruli and the drone 103. The number, position and dimensions of the glomeruli indicated that the glomerular organization was unvarying in worker bees and in drones. Concerning the internal structure of the glomeruli, two types were distinguished: the great majority (95%) exhibited a cortical layer, whereas in the 7 posterior glomeruli the synaptic fields of association seemed to be scattered throughout the whole volume. The main results of this work (glomerular invariance, sexual dimorphism) support the hypothesis of the functional unit of the glomeruli.Unité de Recherche Associée au CNRS, UA 483
Keywords:Antennal lobes  Glomeruli  Sexual dimorphism  Invariant structures  Apis mellifera
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