1980
DOI: 10.1016/0020-7322(80)90019-7
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Ultrastructure des sensilles de l'organe cupuliforme de l'antenne des campodes (insecta: Diplura)

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“…Soil species have four to six spheroidal receptors with one simple fold (Fig. 6A), while cave-adapted species have two or three folds and up to 28 receptors, as is the case in Jeannelicampa stygia Condé, 1952(Condé, 1956Juberthie-Jupeau & Bareth, 1980;Sendra et al, 2020a). Folds are extremely heterogeneous in cave-adapted taxa, from concentric (Fig.…”
Section: Morphological Adaptationsmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…Soil species have four to six spheroidal receptors with one simple fold (Fig. 6A), while cave-adapted species have two or three folds and up to 28 receptors, as is the case in Jeannelicampa stygia Condé, 1952(Condé, 1956Juberthie-Jupeau & Bareth, 1980;Sendra et al, 2020a). Folds are extremely heterogeneous in cave-adapted taxa, from concentric (Fig.…”
Section: Morphological Adaptationsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Cupuliform organ: Olfactory receptors in Campodeidae occupy a cuticular invagination at the end of the last antennomere, the so-called cupuliform organ (Condé, 1956;Juberthie-Jupeau & Bareth, 1980). Each olfactory receptor is made up of a multiperforated cuticular layer, but they present remarkable differences between cave and soil campodeids (Fig.…”
Section: Morphological Adaptationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All troglobiotic campodeids show an increase in size and complexity of the olfactory chemoreceptors and their surface. Troglobionts have more and larger pores than soil-dwellers (Juberthie-Jupeau and Bareth 1980). The increase in complexity demonstrates a similar pattern showing a multiplication of tiny folds (or collarets) around a spheroid sensilla (Condé 1956a).…”
Section: Derived Morphological Characters Troglomorphiesmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Cupuliform organ. This sensory organ is an invagination of the integument at the end of the apical antennomere crammed with olfactory chemoreceptors (Juberthie-Jupeau & Bareth 1980). These increase in number and shape complexity in subterranean species, reaching a remarkable diversity (Sendra et al 2017a).…”
Section: Integumentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Olfactory chemoreceptors are spheroid sensilla surrounded by tiny folds or 'collarettes'. The cuticular invagination and the sensilla have a perforated surface, and these pores are more numerous in troglomorphic than in non-troglomorphic species (Juberthie-Jupeau & Bareth 1980). Outstanding examples are found in many troglobites such as J. stygia, which has the highest known number of sensilla ( 28) in each cupuliform organ .…”
Section: Habitats and Troglomorphismmentioning
confidence: 99%