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Antennal sensilla and their possible functions in the host-plant selection behaviour of Phenacoccus manihoti (Matile-Ferrero) (Homoptera : Pseudococcidae)
Institution:1. Associate Professor, Department of Ecosystem Science and Management, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY 82071, USA;2. Rangeland Scientist (retired), USDA–Agricultural Research Service, High Plains Grasslands Research Station, Cheyenne, WY 82009, USA;3. Research Technician, USDA–Agricultural Research Service, High Plains Grasslands Research Station, Cheyenne, WY 82009, USA;1. Western EcoSystems Technology, Inc., Cheyenne, WY 82001, USA;2. Galileo Group, Inc., Melbourne, FL 32901, USA
Abstract:Nine different types of sensilla have been identified on the antenna of the cassava mealybug Phenacoccus manihoti (Homoptera : Pseudococcidae) with scanning and transmission electron microscopes. Trichoid sensilla, distributed on all segments of the antenna and innervated by a single mechanoreceptive dendrite, have the characteristics of exteroceptors. A campaniform sensillum located on the pedicel and one basiconic sensillum on the flagellum have the characteristics of proprioceptors. Coeloconic sensilla, located ventrally on the pedicel and flagellum, related to poreless sensilla with inflexible sockets, have the characteristics of thermo/hygroreceptors. Uniporous sensilla with a mechanoreceptive dendrite (smooth pegs P1 and P2, grooved pegs P3) and multiporous chemosensilla (grooved pegs P4 and P5), present on the tip of the flagellum, have, respectively, the characteristics of gustatory and olfactory receptors. The results of this study seem to suggest that the cassava mealybug has sensory equipment on its antennae that can detect, by olfaction and contact, chemicals released by the plant.
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