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Restricted diet breadth of the larvae of Antheraea assamensis and the role of the labrum‐epipharynx and galeal sensilla
Authors:Dipsikha Bora  Bhabesh Deka  Avolikiteswar Sen
Affiliation:1. Department of Life Sciences, Dibrugarh University, Dibrugarh, Assam, India;2. National Chemical Laboratory, Pune, MH, India
Abstract:The silkworm, Antheraea assamensis Helfer (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae), grows primarily on Persea bombycina and Litsea polyantha. To understand if the restricted diet breadth is due to the specific role of gustatory sensilla of the larvae of A. assamensis, the same fifth instar larvae retaining only labrum‐epipharynx or galeal sensilla were subjected to food choice tests. The foods used were leaves of two host‐plant and two non‐host‐plant species. Mean per cent consumption and per cent of choosing larvae were used as parameters for drawing conclusions. The finding indicated involvement of the labrum‐epipharynx for acceptance and galeal sensilla for rejection of a non‐host‐plant species. Scanning electron microscope studies revealed the presence of two sensilla on the galea, one lateral and one medial sensilla styloconicum and two gustatory sensilla in the epipharynx of A. assamensis. The study revealed the key role of galeal sensilla in the restrictive diet‐breadth of A. assamensis.
Keywords:food choice  galea  gustatory organs  labrum
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