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Ultra morphology of sensilla on the head and mouth parts of the earwig Anisolabis martima (Bonelli) (Dermaptera: Carcinophoridae)
Authors:Aziza Sharaby  Mona M. Al-Dosary
Affiliation:1. Plant Protection Department , National Research Center , Cairo, Egypt azizasharaby@yahoo.com;3. Biology Department , Education college for girls, El-Kharge, Saud University , Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Abstract:The earwig Anisolabis maritima is a cosmopolitan insect with a worldwide distribution, omnivorous in feeding, eating the eggs of different insects. Recently recorded in Saudi Arabia as a beneficial predator on eggs and newly hatched larvae of the red palm weevil Rhyncophrous ferrugineus, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) observations revealed the presence of different kinds of receptor sensillae occurring on the head and mouth parts of A. maritime. The sensillae are the same, but differ in numbers on both sexes. The head surface bears three subtypes of trichoid sensillae, one type of ceoloconica. Labrum, labium, labial palps and maxillary palps, possess different kinds of sensillae. Three subtypes of trichoid have been identified on the labrum. The labium contained one type of tricoid and basiconic sensillae. There are great numbers and numerous sensillae cheatica differing in length distributed on the maxillary and the labial palps on all segments between other stutter spines. The last terminal segment of maxillary or labial palps bears the greatest number of the sensillae cheatica. Adult A. maritima may be introduced in the future as a beneficial predator of eggs of R. ferrugineus as a tool for integrated pest management.
Keywords:earwig  Anisolabis maritima  penefecial predator  sensory sensillae  SEM
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