Antennal sensilla on cave species of Australian Paratemnopteryx cockroaches (Blattaria : Blattellidae)

R.G. Bland , D.P. Slaney , P. Weinstein
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The external morphology and distribution of antennal sensilla of cave-dwelling Australian cockroaches, Paratemnopteryx stonei (Races B and C), P. howarthi and P. sp. nov. (Blattaria : Blattellidae), are described using scanning electron microscopy. Eight major types of sensilla were found. Long and medium-length sensilla chaetica are deeply grooved mechano and contact chemo-receptors with a terminal pore; the long type forms 5–11% and the medium-length 7–22% of all sensilla. Sensilla trichodea type 1 are very slender, non-porous, and form 43–60% of all sensilla. Sensilla trichodea type 2 are stouter, shorter and have wall pores; they form 5–14% of the sensilla. Sensilla basiconica type B are very short, non-porous, inflexible-socket receptors that are known to be hygro- and thermo-receptors; they comprise less than 0.6% of the sensilla. Sensilla basiconica type Gl are short, grooved and have a terminal pore; they form 5–11% of all sensilla. Type G2 are longer with indications of a terminal pore and form 7–10% of the sensilla. Sensilla basiconica type P are short with wall pores, and they form 3–9% of the sensilla. Total sensillar numbers ranged from 5700–8900 for P. stonei, depending on the race and sex, 6950–9950 for P. sp. nov. and 11,700-15,100 for the smaller and possibly more epigean-related P. howarthi. Females had 700–3150 fewer sensilla than males. Comparisons are made between Paratemnopteryx and common epigean cockroaches in relation to sensillar types and numbers.

澳洲副翅小蠊穴居种的触角感受器(舌目:舌目)
用扫描电子显微镜研究了澳大利亚穴居蜚蠊(B种和C种)、P. howarthi和P. sp. 11 .)触角感受器的外部形态和分布。发现了八种主要类型的感受器。长和中长感觉器官是深沟槽机械和接触化学受体与终端孔;长型占所有感受器的5-11%,中长型占7-22%。1型感器非常纤细,无孔,占所有感器的43-60%。2型毛感器较粗,较短,有壁孔;它们占感受器的5-14%。B型基本感受器是非常短的,无孔的,固定的插座受体,已知是水和热受体;它们占感受器的不到0.6%。Gl型感受器短,有沟槽,末端有孔;它们占所有感受器的5-11%。G2型较长,有末端孔,占感受器的7-10%。P型基感器短,有壁孔,占感器的3-9%。根据种族和性别的不同,P. stonei的感受器总数在5700-8900之间,P. sp. 11 .的感受器总数在6950-9950之间,P. howarthi的感受器总数在11700 - 15100之间。雌性比雄性少700-3150个感受器。比较了副翅鸟和普通的表翅蜚蠊之间的感官类型和数量。
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