欧洲外寄生虫 Sclerodermus cereicollis(膜翅目:Bethylidae)的触角化学感受器。

IF 2 3区 工程技术 Q2 ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY
Paolo Masini, Silvana Piersanti, Daniela Lupi, Gianandrea Salerno, Manuela Rebora
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摘要

谷斑皮蠹(Sclerodermus cereicollis)是一种欧洲扁蜂,是一些长角甲虫物种的外寄生虫。该物种是防治食木质害虫的重要生物控制剂。为了更好地了解其化学生态学,我们使用扫描电子显微镜(SEM)和透射电子显微镜(TEM)研究了成虫触角感觉器的超微结构。感觉器主要位于触角的腹中侧。我们报告了触角长度、化学感觉器的类型、数量和分布方面的明显性别二态性。雄性的触角明显长于雌性。我们详细描述了不同化学感受器的外部和内部结构,这些化学感受器的代表有 placodea 化学感受器、basiconica 长化学感受器、chaetica 多孔化学感受器、ampullacea 凹槽化学感受器、chaetica 单孔凹槽化学感受器。根据对同科其他寄生虫物种进行的行为学和电生理学调查,讨论了不同种类的化学感受器可能参与寄生虫之间(主要是性识别和社会行为--亲缘识别)或寄生虫内部(主要是宿主选择)的交流。其他具有与化学感受器不一致的形态的感觉器有沟状钉、共壳钉、毛状感觉器等。对谷斑皮蠹的鞭毛化学感受器进行如此详细的超微结构研究,以明确支配不同感觉器的化学感觉神经元的数量,对于进一步对这一重要物种进行电生理研究至关重要。研究亮点:触角长度、化学感觉器的类型、数量和分布存在明显的性别二态性。只有雌性才有的基本长触角(LSB)可能在宿主定位和/或母性护理中发挥作用。多孔感觉器(MSC)明显较长,主要存在于雄性中,可能在感知性信息素方面发挥作用。详细的超微结构研究对这一重要物种的电生理学研究至关重要。
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Antennal chemoreceptors in the European ectoparasitoid Sclerodermus cereicollis (Hymenoptera: Bethylidae)

Antennal chemoreceptors in the European ectoparasitoid Sclerodermus cereicollis (Hymenoptera: Bethylidae)

Sclerodermus cereicollis is a European flat wasp ectoparasitoid of some longhorn beetle species. This species is important as a suitable biological control agent against xylophagous pests. To better understand its chemical ecology, the ultrastructure of the antennal sensilla of the adult was studied using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The sensilla are located mainly in the ventro-medial side of the antennae. We report a clearly sexual dimorphism with respect to antennae length, and to types, number, and distribution of chemosensilla. The antennae in males are significantly longer than those of females. We describe in detail the external and internal structure of different chemoreceptors represented by sensilla placodea, long sensilla basiconica, multiporous sensilla chaetica, grooved sensilla ampullacea, uniporous grooved sensilla chaetica. The potential involvement of the different kinds of chemoreceptors in inter- (mainly sexual recognition and social behavior-kin recognition) or intra-specific communication (mainly host selection) is discussed on the basis of behavioral and electrophysiological investigations performed on other parasitoid species belonging to the same family. Other sensilla with morphology that is not consistent with that of chemoreceptors are represented by grooved pegs, coeloconic pegs, trichoid sensilla. Such detailed ultrastructural investigation of the flagellar chemoreceptors of S. cereicollis, clarifying the number of chemosensory neurons innervating the different sensilla, is crucial for further electrophysiological investigations on this important species.

Research Highlights

  • Evident sexual dimorphism concerning antennae length, type, number, and distribution of chemosensilla.
  • Long sensilla basiconica (LSB) present only in females could play a role in host location and/or maternal care.
  • Multiporous sensilla chaetica (MSC), significantly longer and mostly represented in males, could play a role in the perception of sexual pheromones.
  • Detailed ultrastructural study is crucial for electrophysiological investigations on this important species.
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Microscopy Research and Technique
Microscopy Research and Technique 医学-解剖学与形态学
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
20.00%
发文量
233
审稿时长
4.7 months
期刊介绍: Microscopy Research and Technique (MRT) publishes articles on all aspects of advanced microscopy original architecture and methodologies with applications in the biological, clinical, chemical, and materials sciences. Original basic and applied research as well as technical papers dealing with the various subsets of microscopy are encouraged. MRT is the right form for those developing new microscopy methods or using the microscope to answer key questions in basic and applied research.
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