A morphological comparative study of proboscis sensilla between Pierinae and Coliadinae (Lepidoptera: Pieridae)
SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
52(206), P. 261 - 267
Published: June 30, 2024
Pontia
edusa
(Linnaeus,
1758)
and
Colias
croceus
(Geoffroy,
1785
in
Fourcroy),
which
are
different
subfamilies
within
Pieridae,
feed
on
nectar.
In
this
study,
we
tested
the
hypothesis
that
sensilla
differ
subfamily
category.
For
purpose,
investigated
ultrastructural
structure
of
proboscis
(Pierinae)
(Coliadinae)
by
scanning
electron
microscopy
(SEM).
The
composition
wall
proboscis,
their
surface
structure,
shape
distribution
types
were
compared.
Three
sensillum
located
proboscises
both
species,
chaetica,
basiconica,
styloconica
being
most
common
Lepidoptera.
It
was
determined
size
especially
two
species.
results
will
contribute
to
studies
food
morphology
Lepidoptera,
also
be
beneficial
further
significance
classification
Language: Английский
Scanning Electron Microscopy of the Proboscis and Associated Sensilla in Colias erate (Esper, 1805) (Lepidoptera: Pieridae)
Jiaqi Yuan,
No information about this author
Fei-Fei Li,
No information about this author
Ling Zhu
No information about this author
et al.
Insects,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
15(12), P. 922 - 922
Published: Nov. 25, 2024
Morphological
studies
of
the
proboscis
can
provide
valuable
insights
into
evolutionary
adaptations
Lepidoptera.
However,
such
research
is
relatively
limited
for
Pieridae,
a
family
that
significant
both
ecologically
and
economically.
In
this
study,
scanning
electron
microscopy
(SEM)
was
employed
to
investigate
associated
sensilla
adult
C.
erate,
with
an
emphasis
on
ultrastructural
details
potential
sex-specific
differences.
The
in
sexes
exhibits
similar
structure,
consisting
two
elongated
maxillary
galeae
connected
by
dorsal
ventral
legulae.
It
divided
three
distinct
zones
based
morphological
changes
outer
surface
characterized
spike-like
microbumps
transverse
ridges,
while
inner
(food
canal)
smooth
throughout
all
zones,
regularly
spaced
grooves.
Three
types
comprising
five
subtypes
were
identified:
chaetica
(sc),
basiconica
(sb1,
sb2,
sb3),
styloconica
(ss).
functional
implications
these
features
are
also
discussed
briefly.
Language: Английский