2021
DOI: 10.3390/biology10111161
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Ultrastructural Variations of Antennae and Labia Are Associated with Feeding Habit Shifts in Stink Bugs (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae)

Abstract: The family Pentatomidae (stink bugs) is one of the largest groups in Heteroptera, containing many important pests and natural enemies. They exhibit highly diversified feeding habits and related structural modifications, but the key morphological characteristics associated with feeding habit radiation remain unclear. In the current study, we address this question by analyzing morphological variations of feeding related organs. We compare the ultrastructures of antennae and mouthparts across the chosen 17 specie… Show more

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“…Khila et al ., 2012), species and higher‐level groups (e.g. Galleti‐Lima & Guadanucci, 2019; Hemala et al ., 2021), and in adaptive shifts to accommodate different life styles (Giglio et al ., 2003; Li et al ., 2021). Based on the above, the morphological plasticity of the arthropod cuticle may be the primary developmental factor underlying the repeated evolution of stridulation in arthropods.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Khila et al ., 2012), species and higher‐level groups (e.g. Galleti‐Lima & Guadanucci, 2019; Hemala et al ., 2021), and in adaptive shifts to accommodate different life styles (Giglio et al ., 2003; Li et al ., 2021). Based on the above, the morphological plasticity of the arthropod cuticle may be the primary developmental factor underlying the repeated evolution of stridulation in arthropods.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Antennal sensilla of insects were evidenced to have the function of receiving chemical and mechanical signals from their surroundings, playing important roles in host and mate location [24,25,[45][46][47][48][49][50]. Antennal sensilla of ectrichodiines have been reported for the first time in this study.…”
Section: Sensillar System On Antennae and Labiummentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The prepared samples were then coated with a film of gold (EIKO IB-2), and then imaged with a scanning electron microscope HITACHI S-3400N at 10 kV in the scanning microscopy laboratories of the College of Biological Science of China Agricultural University. The morphological terminology follows Cobben [21] and Schneider [22], and more specialized nomenclature from other studies was used in addition [6,[23][24][25].…”
Section: Sample Preparation For Semmentioning
confidence: 99%
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