2024
DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2023.2578
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Females smell differently: characteristics and significance of the most common olfactory sensilla of female silkmoths

Elisa Schuh,
Sina Cassau,
Ahmed R. Ismaieel
et al.

Abstract: In the silkmoth Bombyx mori , the role of male sensilla trichodea in pheromone detection is well established. Here we study the corresponding female sensilla, which contain two olfactory sensory neurons (OSNs) and come in two lengths, each representing a single physiological type. Only OSNs in medium trichoids respond to the scent of mulberry, the silkworm's exclusive host plant, and are more sensitive in mated females, suggesting a role in oviposition. In long trichoids, one OSN is tun… Show more

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