Gross Morphology, Histology and Ultrastructure of the Nymphal Ileum of Conocephalus (Xiphidion) fuscus fuscus (Fabricius, 1793) (Orthoptera, Tettigoniidae)
Abstract:Objective: The alimentary canal is composed of the foregut, the midgut, and the hindgut in insects. The hindgut is the region where the reabsorption of the water and some ions occur and the feces are generated. The hindgut is generally divided into 3 parts as the ileum, the colon and the rectum in insects. The morphological and fine structures of these parts can be used as the taxonomical character. The aim of this study is to investigate the fine structure and morphology of the ileum in the last instar nymph … Show more
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