
doi: 10.1007/bf00330916
pmid: 5112431
The basic structure of the terminal sensilla of Locusta migratoria resembles that of Schistocerca gregaria. There are commonly six or ten neurons whose dendrites extend almost to the opening of the peg. Proximally the dendrites are clothed by a neurilemma cell which also encloses a basal cavity through which their ciliary region passes. The tormogen cell encloses the receptor-lymph cavity and actively secretes material into it. The receptor-lymph cavity and the basal cavity are quite separate.
Male, Neurons, Microscopy, Neurilemma, Metamorphosis, Biological, Sense Organs, Dendrites, Desmosomes, Grasshoppers, Microtubules, Chemoreceptor Cells, Microscopy, Electron, Species Specificity, Larva, Animals, Regeneration, Cilia
Male, Neurons, Microscopy, Neurilemma, Metamorphosis, Biological, Sense Organs, Dendrites, Desmosomes, Grasshoppers, Microtubules, Chemoreceptor Cells, Microscopy, Electron, Species Specificity, Larva, Animals, Regeneration, Cilia
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