Ultrastructure of mediodorsal setae in biting midge larvae of the genus Atrichopogon Kieffer with notes on their biological significance (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae)

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作者
Urbanek, Aleksandra [1 ]
Szadziewski, Ryszard [1 ]
Gilka, Wojciech [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Gdansk, Dept Invertebrate Zool & Parasitol, PL-80308 Gdansk, Poland
关键词
Biting midges; Atrichopogon; Setae; Mechanoreceptor; Biological significance; Tracheal gills; BIMACULATUS DEG SALTATORIA; OLFACTORY SENSILLA; SECRETORY SETAE; MEIGEN DIPTERA; CULICOIDES; MORPHOLOGY; CALLIPHORIDAE; GRYLLIDAE; FILIFORM; CERCI;
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10.1016/j.asd.2014.10.004
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Q96 [昆虫学];
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摘要
The ultrastructure of the strong mediodorsal setae in terrestrial stage IV larvae of Atrichopogon (Meloehelea) oedemerarum and A. (M.) meloesugans was examined using light, scanning and transmission electron microscopy. Serrated setae placed on prominent processes are distributed in pairs on all thoracic and abdominal segments. Setae are innervated by a single dendrite and their surface has no pores. The trichogen cell is not retracted from the setal lumen on completion of the hair-forming process but fills the mediodorsal seta also when the larval cuticle is fully sclerotised. Such a phenomenon was previously reported in terrestrial larvae of the genus Forcipomyia. We suggest that the mediodorsal setae described in Atrichopogon are plesiotypic mechanoreceptors for the subfamily Forcipomyiinae. They are preserved in the truly terrestrial larvae of Atrichopogon, but modified to secretory setae in the genus Forcipomyia. Both genera bearing distinct mediodorsal setae have developed functional tracheal gills, unknown in other biting midges. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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