E. Hallberg et al., MORPHOLOGICAL-CHARACTERISTICS OF ANTENNAL SENSILLA IN THE EUROPEAN CORNBORER OSTRINIA-NUBILALIS (LEPIDOPTERA, PYRALIDAE), Tissue & cell, 26(4), 1994, pp. 489-502
The European cornborer antenna is filiform in both sexes, but exhibits
a substantially larger diameter in the males. On the antenna of both
sexes, the following sensillum types were characterized: sensilla tric
hodea, s. basiconica, a. auricillica, s. cocloconica, s. chactica and
s. styloconica. Long dorsal bristles were of a chaetic type. An interm
ediate trichoid/basiconic type was found in low numbers on the ventral
part of the antenna. In the male, three different morphological types
of s. trichodea were observed, having one, two or three sensory cells
, correlated with different dimensions of the hair. The s. trichodea w
ith three sensory cells are most common in the basal part of the anten
na, while sensilla with two cells are mainly found distally. Trichodca
with one sensory cell are more evenly distributed over the length of
the antenna. All cells present in the different s. trichodea respond t
o sex pheromone components or to a behavioural antagonist in electroph
ysiological sensillum recordings. S. basiconica and s. auricillica had
2-3 sensory cells, and a probable olfactory function. Sensilla cocloc
onica, also with a putative olfactory function, contained 3-5 sensory
cells. S. chaetica of the taste/tactile type possessed 4 + 1 sensory c
ells. S. styloconica comprised three sensory cells with possible funct
ions as thermo- and hygroreceptors.