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Two metathoracic flight motoneurons of the locustChortoicetes terminifera have been stained by injection of cobalt. The motoneurons innervate the tergosternal (hindwing elevator) muscle 113 and the first basalar (hindwing depressor) muscle 127. The somata of both are on the ventral surface of the ganglion (Fig. 1), and their axons in the ipsilateral nerve 3A. The main neuropilar segment and large medial dendrites of each follow parallel courses through the ganglion even though the two motoneurons subserve antagonistic functions (Fig. 3). Differences in the smaller dendrites add characteristic detail to each. The dendritic trees are complex and cover virtually all of the ipsilateral dorsal neuropile. No branches cross the mid-line so that electrotonic coupling is eliminated as a possible means of co-ordination of motoneurons of the two sides (Fig. 4). The general shape of the motoneurons is similar in different animals but there is variation in the number and extent of the small dendrites (Fig. 6).
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Burrows, M. The morphology of an elevator and a depressor motoneuron of the hindwing of a locust. J. Comp. Physiol. 83, 165–178 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00696893
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