Sensory structures on mouthpart palps in Trichoptera: ground plan and basal evolution trends

K. A. Abu Diiak, M. Valuyskiy, S. Melnitsky, V. Ivanov
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Comparative study of sensory structures on maxillary and labial palps in 71 species from 14 families by scanning electron microscopy and light microscopy revealed significant diversity of sensory structures. Seven principal types of sensory structures were found: pointed trichoid, blunt chaetoid, campaniform, thin basiconic, thick basiconic, petaloid, and pseudoplacoid sensilla. Pointed trichoid and blunt chaetoid sensilla occur on every palp segment. First and, especially, second segments of maxillary palps have bunches of very large blunt chaetoid sensilla on medial surfaces. Campaniform sensilla were found only on basal segments. Pseudoplacoid sensilla are common on the terminal segments of both labial and maxillary palps except for Ptilocolepidae and Hydroptilidae. The petaloid sensilla forming the sensory fields are found in groups surrounded by the soft cuticle, generally in depressions, on the apical segments either on maxillary and labial palps in Hydrobiosidae and Rhyacophilidae, only on labial palps in other studied Integripalpia, or on apical labial palp segment and third and fourth maxillary palp segments in Annulipalpia. The pointed tips of both maxillary and labial palps in lower families have apical sensory complexes looking like small conical outgrowths without microtrichia, each with one large thick basiconic sensilla on its tip and several shorter thick basiconic sensilla on lateral surfaces. We consider these seven types of sensilla along with the apical sensory complex and the assemblage of the petaloid sensilla as a part of Trichoptera ground plan. This primitive diversity changes in evolution so the apical sensory complex, the fields of petaloid sensilla, the groups of very long blunt trichoid sensilla of basal segments, and the pseudoplacoid sensilla disappear in some advanced instances, more often on the maxillary palps. Interspecific variations of sensilla might be important for species discrimination, while the distribution of certain sensory structures is important for higher taxonomy.
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Sensory毛翅目口器触须结构:地面平面和基础演化趋势
通过扫描电镜和光镜对14科71种上颌和唇部触须的感觉结构进行了比较研究,发现触须的感觉结构具有明显的多样性。发现了7种主要的感觉结构类型:尖毛状、钝毛状、钟形、薄基状、厚基状、花瓣状和假placoid感觉器。尖的毛状感受器和钝的毛状感受器出现在每一个触须节上。上颌触须的第一节和第二节在中间表面有一束非常大的钝的毛状感受器。钟形感受器仅在基节上发现。假placoid感受器在唇部和上颌触须的末端普遍存在,但Ptilocolepidae和Hydroptilidae除外。形成感觉场的瓣状感受器被软角质层包围,通常在凹陷处,在水螅科和吻螅科的上颚和唇瓣的顶端节中发现,在其他研究的整肢动物中只在唇瓣上发现,在环肢动物的顶端唇瓣段和第三、第四上颚瓣上发现。低科的上颌和唇唇的尖端都有顶端感觉复合体,看起来像没有微毛的小圆锥形外生物,每个在其尖端有一个大的粗的基感器,在其侧面有几个短的粗的基感器。我们认为这七种类型的感受器以及顶端感觉复合体和花瓣状感受器的组合是毛翅目地面平面图的一部分。这种原始的多样性在进化过程中发生了变化,因此顶端感觉复合体、花瓣状感受器场、基节非常长的钝毛状感受器群和假placoid感受器在一些高级的例子中消失了,更多地出现在上颌触须上。感觉器官的种间变异可能对物种区分很重要,而某些感觉结构的分布对高级分类很重要。
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