Chin-Yin Ong, Xin-Jie Loo, Chong-Siang Tee, Wey-Lim Wong
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摘要
寄生昆虫Pediobius imbreus(膜翅目:Eulophidae)的寄主多种多样,它可能拥有各种触角感觉器(感觉器官),以帮助寄生虫寻找寄主并确保其生存。本研究旨在利用扫描电子显微镜(SEM)研究雌性和雄性 P. imbreus 触角感觉器的分布和形态。扫描电子显微镜的结果表明,黑琵鹭的膝曲触角上有 7 个触角,由触角柄、触角梗和 5 个鞭毛组成。在伊鲂触角上观察到许多触角感觉器类型:1-8型三尖感觉器;1-2型胎座感觉器;以及基底感觉器。与雄虫相比,雌虫的背面和腹面都有更多的感觉器。三叶形感觉器是伊鲂触角上最丰富的感觉器类型,其次是胎座形感觉器和基性感觉器。相比之下,雌性的感觉器种类更多,长度也比雄性的长。总体而言,雌性触角及其第 6 类三尖瓣感觉器明显长于雄性(P < 0.05)。雄性 P. imbreus 没有 8 型触角感觉器和 2 型胎座感觉器。根据触角感觉器的位置和形态,将讨论它们在宿主检测中的潜在作用。所获得的知识将有助于今后对伊鲂宿主定位的研究。
Distribution and morphometric studies on antennal sensilla of female and male Pediobius imbreus (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae)
The insect parasitoid, Pediobius imbreus (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae), which has a diverse host range, probably possesses various antennal sensilla (sensory organs) to assist the parasitoid in host searching and ensuring its survival. In this study, we aimed to investigate the distribution and morphology of the antennal sensilla of both female and male P. imbreus using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). SEM results revealed that P. imbreus has seven antennomeres on its geniculate antenna, which is composed of scape, pedicel, and five flagellomeres. Numerous antennal sensilla types were observed on the P. imbreus antennae: trichoid sensilla types 1–8; placoid sensilla types 1–2; and basiconic sensilla. The female P. imbreus exhibits a greater abundance of sensilla on both its dorsal and ventral surfaces compared to the male. The trichoid sensilla are the most abundant sensillum type found on the antennae of P. imbreus, followed by placoid sensilla and basiconic sensilla. By comparison, the female P. imbreus have more diverse types of sensilla, which are longer than that of male. Overall, the female antenna and its trichoid sensilla type 6 are significantly (P < 0.05) longer than that of the male. The male P. imbreus does not have trichoid sensilla type 8 and placoid sensilla type 2. The potential roles of the antennal sensilla in host detection based on their location and morphology will be discussed. The knowledge obtained will aid future research on the host localization in P. imbreus.
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The journal publishes original research papers, reviews and method papers. While reviews should be designed as comparative surveys, summarizing the current knowledge from an evolutionary perspective, method papers should present new approaches or reviews on methods used in animal morphology. The research papers should be based on morphological investigation of invertebrates and vertebrates at the macroscopic, microscopic and ultrastructural level, including embryological studies.