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Fine structural analysis of palpal receptors in the tick Amblyomma americanum (L.)

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Palps of the tick Amblyomma americanum (L.) (Acarina: Ixodidae; nymphal stage) were studied by scanning and transmission electron microscopy. The terminal palp segment (IV) bears the so-called “palpal organ”, a cluster of 10 short, blunt-tipped sensilla. All sensilla (except for the center sensillum) receive a dual innervation: 2 mechanoreceptive dendrites which terminate in the socket membrane plus several chemoreceptive dendrites (4–12) which enter the lumen. The thick-walled cuticular shaft possesses 2–3 small pore openings (100 Å) below the tip, thus establishing communication between dendrites and environment. Two structurally different types of palpal sensilla exist: The A-type has a characteristic doublelumen and always contains 4 dendrites, the B-type features a single lumen and a specially layered cuticular shaft with 6–12 dendrites. The fine structure of the tick palpal receptors corresponds closely to that of known contact chemoreceptors in insects.

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This research was supported in part by a contract with the Office of Naval Research (R. C. Axtell, principal investigator), and by NIH Training grant ES 00069. Paper no. 3700 of the Journal Series of the North Carolina State University Agricultural Experiment Station, Raleigh.

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Foelix, R.F., Chu-Wang, IW. Fine structural analysis of palpal receptors in the tick Amblyomma americanum (L.). Z.Zellforsch 129, 548–560 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00316749

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