Morphology of the abdominal segmental glands and spinning behaviour of Stenus larvae (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae)

IF 1.7 3区 农林科学 Q2 ENTOMOLOGY Arthropod Structure & Development Pub Date : 2023-07-01 DOI:10.1016/j.asd.2023.101286
Ana Zippel , Qing Cao , Oliver Betz
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We focus on the morphology of the “segmental glands” and their openings in third instar Stenus larvae. The location of the openings was similar in both studied species, with paired rosette-like structures present on the head, all thoracic segments and abdominal segments 1–9. No such openings could be found on the antennae, the maxillary palps, the urogomphi, and the legs as suggested in some older publications. We presume that the glands up to abdominal segment 7 are “adhesive” glands. They are compound glandular units consisting of a secretory syncytium with a common reservoir and a canal cell. The common reservoir is connected through a single efferent duct with the opening of the gland. Glands of abdominal segments 8 and 9 show differences in their length, number of reservoirs, the orientation of the efferent canal, the inner structures of the gland openings towards the exterior and the shape and content of the secretion vesicles indicating that they are silk glands for cocoon building. The spinning behaviour has been observed during the building of the hatching and pupation retreats. The larva first attaches to the substrate with its pygopod, secretes silk droplets from silk gland openings and pulls out a silk filament from the tip of its urogomphi. Whereas L1 and L2 instars produce an open single-layered net, L3 build a closed bi-layered cocoon.

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棘蝇幼虫腹部节腺体形态与纺丝行为(鞘翅目,棘蝇科)
我们重点研究了三龄藤茎幼虫的“节腺体”及其开口的形态。两个研究物种的开口位置相似,在头部、所有胸节和腹部节1-9上都有成对的玫瑰花状结构。在触角、上颌触须、下颚和腿上没有发现像一些旧出版物所建议的那样的开口。我们认为腹第七节以下的腺体是粘连腺体。它们是由一个分泌合胞体和一个管状细胞组成的复合腺单位。公共储液器通过一个与腺体开口的传出管连接。腹部第8节和第9节的腺体在长度、储存库数量、传出管方向、腺体向外开口的内部结构以及分泌囊泡的形状和含量等方面都存在差异,表明它们是造茧的丝腺。在孵化和化蛹巢穴的建造过程中观察到了旋转行为。幼虫首先用它的腹足附着在基质上,从丝腺开口分泌丝滴,并从它的尾足尖拔出丝丝。L1和L2星形成一个开放的单层网,L3星则形成一个封闭的双层茧。
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期刊介绍: Arthropod Structure & Development is a Journal of Arthropod Structural Biology, Development, and Functional Morphology; it considers manuscripts that deal with micro- and neuroanatomy, development, biomechanics, organogenesis in particular under comparative and evolutionary aspects but not merely taxonomic papers. The aim of the journal is to publish papers in the areas of functional and comparative anatomy and development, with an emphasis on the role of cellular organization in organ function. The journal will also publish papers on organogenisis, embryonic and postembryonic development, and organ or tissue regeneration and repair. Manuscripts dealing with comparative and evolutionary aspects of microanatomy and development are encouraged.
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