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Localization of visual pigments within rhabdoms of the compound eye of Spodoptera exempta (Insecta,Noctuidae)
Authors:Carl-Christian Meinecke  Prof Dr Helmut Langer
Institution:(1) Institut für Tierphysiologie der Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Bochum, Bundesrepublik Deutschland;(2) Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Institut für Tierphysiologie, P.O. Box 102148, D 4630 Bochum 1, Federal Republic of Germany
Abstract:Summary In the noctuid moth Spodoptera exempta, the distribution of visual pigments within the fused rhabdoms of the compound eyes was investigated by electron microscopy. Each ommatidium regularly contains eight receptor cells belonging to three morphological types: one distal, six medial, and one basal cell (Meinecke 1981); four different visual pigments — absorption maxima at approximately 355, 465, 515, and 560 nm — are known to occur within the eye (Langer et al. 1979). The compound eyes were illuminated in situ by use of monochromatic light of different wavelengths. This illumination produced a wide scale of structural changes in the microvilli of the rhabdomeres of individual cells. Preparation of eyes by freeze-substitution revealed the structural changes in the rhabdomeres to be effects of light occurring in vivo.The degree of structural changes may be considerably different in rhabdomeres within the same ommatidium; it was found to depend on the wavelength and the duration of illumination, the intensity received by the ommatidia as well as the spectral sensitivity of the receptor cells. Therefore, it was possible to estimate the spectral sensitivities of the morphological types of receptor cells. Generally, all medial cells are green receptors and all basal cells red receptors; distal cells are blue receptors in about two-thirds of the ommatidia, while in the remaining third of them distal cells are sensitive to ultraviolet light.Supported by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, Sonderforschungsbereich 114 (Bionach)
Keywords:Compound eye  insects  Photoreceptor cells  Microvillar structure  Visual pigments  Armyworm moth  Spodoptera exempta
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