“…In the larva, developmental patterns have been shown to affect synaptic specificity. The interaction of spatial, hemilineage and temporal identity rules drives the observed connectivity patterns, with related neurons more likely to share connections and partners [13,25]. These refinement rules are apparent in the proprioceptive motor circuit, where first-, second-and third-order cell types downstream of the sensory input can each be assigned to a specific temporal-hemilineage identity that impinge on neuronal identity and connectivity [13].…”