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Mechanoreceptors on the antenna of the tobacco hornworm moth (Manduca sexte)

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Des études structurales fonctionelles suggèrent une function méchanoréceptive pour le S. trichoidea sur l'antenne de la phalèneManduca sexta. Les soies de ses antennes sont innervées par un seul neurone bipolaire, dans lequel la dentrite est couronnée par une cellule scolopale. Les pointes positives dont l'amptitude varient ont été enregistrées sur le nerf antennal avec déplacement transversal des soies antennales.

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Vande Berg, J.S. Mechanoreceptors on the antenna of the tobacco hornworm moth (Manduca sexte). Experientia 28, 660–662 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01944962

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