1966
DOI: 10.1007/bf00625790
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Topographie der Anlagenkomplexe der Cephalregion vonTachycines (Saltatoria) beim Keimstreif

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“…DISCUSSION Comparative morphological studies on a variety of insect species led to numerous theories concerning the segmental organization of the insect head, placing the number of segments as low as three and as high as seven (1-4). In the head of a Saltatoria, the camel cricket, seven "morphogenetic units" have been defined by ablation experiments (30 (7). Our analysis of the neural elements and their deletion in various head mutants are consistent with seven morphological units, which can be assigned to the three prominent gnathal and four pregnathal segments, placing the optic region to the second metamer (7) rather than to the nonsegmental acron (5).…”
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confidence: 63%
“…DISCUSSION Comparative morphological studies on a variety of insect species led to numerous theories concerning the segmental organization of the insect head, placing the number of segments as low as three and as high as seven (1-4). In the head of a Saltatoria, the camel cricket, seven "morphogenetic units" have been defined by ablation experiments (30 (7). Our analysis of the neural elements and their deletion in various head mutants are consistent with seven morphological units, which can be assigned to the three prominent gnathal and four pregnathal segments, placing the optic region to the second metamer (7) rather than to the nonsegmental acron (5).…”
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“…Ablation studies of early insect embryos have contributed to the notion of four prognathal "proliferation centers," each providing segmental components (Wada, 1966a): anteriorly the c1ypeolabrum, followed by the eyes, optic lobes, mushroom bodies, and the central body. The third and fourth centers relate to the antennal segments (and its associated neural structures, the antennallobes), and the intercalary segment, or tritocerebrum.…”
Section: Evidence For Head Segmentation In Insect Preoral Neuropilmentioning
confidence: 99%