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Haemocytes of the hemlock woolly adelgid Adelges tsugae Annand (Hom., Adelgidae) and changes after exposure to low temperatures
Authors:V.Gouli  B. L.Parker  M.Skinner
Affiliation:Entomology Research Laboratory, University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont, USA
Abstract:The main cellular components of the haemolymph of Adelges tsugae Annand were identified from individuals collected in Massachusetts, USA in February and October 1997. The cell types present were formative cells, plasmatocytes, adipohaemocytes, vermiform cells, prohaemocytes and oenocytoids. Vermiform cells were the most abundant. Very few oenocytoids were found. They were significantly more cells of all types in the haemolymph of A. tsugae collected in October than in those collected in February. Adelges tsugae collected in February were exposed in the laboratory to -20, -25 and -30°C for 2, 4 and 8h. No intact cells were found in the haemolymph of A. tsugae exposed to -30°C. Haemocytes were damaged by exposure to -20 and -25°C. The effect of these temperatures on the different cell types is presented.
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