“…Ordinary glomeruli in the moth AL have been analyzed in detail, and an identification method for the glomeruli has been established (Berg et al, 2002;Sadek et al, 2002;Masante-Roca et al, 2002;Greiner et al, 2004;Skiri et al, 2005;Kazawa et al, 2009;Couton et al, 2009;Varela et al, 2009), as in the cases of other insects (Galizia et al, 1999;Laissue et al, 1999). Determination of the morphology of PNs in moths by using glomeruli identification has been reported with relatively small data sets (up to 40; Sun et al, 1997;Vickers et al, 1998;Sadek et al, 2002;Kanzaki et al, 2003;Han et al, 2005;Rø et al, 2007;Kvello et al, 2009;Løfaldli et al, 2010;Zhao and Berg, 2010). In the present study, we analyzed the morphology of a total of 246 PNs, including PNs innervating ordinary glomeruli, with the glomerular identification method by using a digital atlas .…”