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Journal of Insect Science
Dengue, yellow fever, and Zika are viruses transmitted by yellow fever mosquito, Aedes aegypti [Linnaeus (Diptera: Culicidae)], to thousands of people each year. Mosquitoes transmit these viruses while consuming a blood meal that is required for ooge
Autor:
Tieqiang Zhang, Caili Lin, Jinzhong Wang, Zhengguang Ren, Rui Yang, Yang Baodong, Zhiyong Zhang, Lizhen Dai
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Journal of Insect Science
In recent years, we found that Hishimonus lamellatus Cai et Kuoh is a potential vector of jujube witches’-broom phytoplasma. However, little is known about the anatomy and histology of this leafhopper. Here, we examined histology and ultrastructure
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Journal of Insect Science
Studying the reproductive attributes of pests is central to understanding their life cycle history and in crafting management strategies to regulate, if not bring down, their population below threshold levels. In this article, the morphology of the m
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Journal of Insect Science
The folded intersegmental membrane is a structure that interconnects two adjacent abdominal segments; this structure is distributed in the segments of the honey bee abdomen. The morphology of the folded intersegmental membrane has already been docume
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Journal of Insect Science
Saliva is known to play a crucial role in tarnished plant bug (TPB, Lygus lineolaris [Palisot de Beauvois]) feeding. By facilitating the piercing, the enzyme-rich saliva may be used for extra-oral digestion and for overcoming plant defense before the
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Journal of Insect Science
Pheromone-responsive neurons of insects not only require specific receptors but in addition several auxiliary components, including the “sensory neuron membrane protein,” SNMP. Accordingly, SNMP is considered as a marker for neurons responding to
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Journal of Insect Science
Using a serotonin antibody and confocal microscopy, this study reports for the first time direct serotonergic innervation of the muscle sheath covering the secretory region of the salivary glands of adult tsetse fly, Glossina pallidipes Austen. Repor
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Journal of Insect Science
Honeybees (Apis mellifera) curl their abdomens for daily rhythmic activities. Prior to determining this fact, people have concluded that honeybees could curl their abdomen casually. However, an intriguing but less studied feature is the possible unid
Publikováno v:
Journal of Insect Science, Vol 3, p 30 (2003)
Journal of Insect Science
Journal of Insect Science
In the cockroach Diploptera punctata, vitellogenic basal oocytes stimulate juvenile hormone production by the corpora allata. Experiments with males were designed to determine whether oocytes must grow vitellogenically in order to stimulate juvenile
Autor:
Bronislaw Cymborowski
Publikováno v:
Journal of Insect Science, Vol 3, p 14 (2003)
Journal of Insect Science
Journal of Insect Science
The biogenic amine serotonin (5-HT) is a neuromodulator in both vertebrates and invertebrates. It has been shown that serotonin, apart from its distinct effects on behavior, also plays a morphoregulatory role during the ontogeny of the insect's nervo