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An accessory olfactory pathway in Lepidoptera: the labial pit organ and its central projections in Manduca sexta and certain other sphinx moths and silk moths
Authors:K S Kent  I D Harrow  P Quartararo  Dr J G Hildebrand
Institution:(1) Department of Biological Sciences, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA;(2) Arizona Research Laboratories, Division of Neurobiology, 603 Gould-Simpson Science Building, University of Arizona, 85721 Tucson, AZ, USA
Abstract:Summary In the hawkmoth, Manduca sexta, the third segment of each labial palp contains a pit, which houses a densely packed array of sensilla. We have named this structure the labial pit organ (LPO). The sensilla within the pit are typical of olfactory receptors, characterized by a grooved surface, wall pores, and pore tubules. Axons arising from receptor cells that innervate these sensilla project bilaterally to a single glomerulus in each antennal lobe. We have compared this central projection with that in three other species of Manduca (M. quinquemaculata, M. dilucida, and M. lanuginosa) and in the silkmoths Antheraea polyphemus and Bombyx mori. A bilateral projection to a single glomerulus in each antennal lobe is present in all cases. We suggest that the LPO serves as an accessory olfactory organ in adult Lepidoptera.
Keywords:Antennal lobes  Labial palps  Labial pit organ  Olfactory system  Manduca sexta (Insecta)
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