The structure of the cereal sensory system and ventral nerve cord of Grylloblatta |
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Authors: | Dr. John S. Edwards Daniel Mann |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Zoology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA;(2) Max-Planck-Institut für Verhaltensphysiologie, Abteilung Huber, D-8131 Seewiesen über Starnberg, Federal Republic of Germany |
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Abstract: | Summary The structure of cereal sensilla, the cereal nerve and the central projections of the cereal sensory nerve of a notopteran (Grylloblatta sp.) are described and compared with other orthopteroid insects in which the cereal sensory system and central connections are well known. The cereal sensilla are similar to those of gryllids and blattids, but the gross structure of the cerci and distribution of cereal sensilla more closely resemble those of the Thysanura. The elements of the cereal sensory nerves and the central nervous system are similar to those of other orthopteroid insects, but extracellular material is present in greater quantity, and more extensive glial bundling of axons occurs in both the cereal nerve and central connectives. Glial structure, extracellular material and large multicristate mitochondria may be adaptations to life near 0° C. The form of central projections of the cereal nerve and the configuration of the largest abdominal interneurons are unlike those of gryllids and Dictyoptera; they are similar to those of Dermaptera. |
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Keywords: | Notoptera Grylloblatta Cerci Neural ultrastructure |
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