<div><h3>Introduction</h3><p>Below ground orientation in insects relies mainly on olfaction and taste. The economic impact of plant root feeding scarab beetle larvae gave rise to numerous phylogenetic and ecological studies. Detailed knowledge of the sensory capacities of these larvae is nevertheless lacking. Here, we present an atlas of the sensory organs on larval head appendages of <em>Melolontha melolontha</em>. Our ultrastructural and electrophysiological investigations allow annotation of functions to various sensory structures.</p> <h3>Results</h3><p>Three out of 17 ascertained sensillum types have olfactory, and 7 gustatory function. These sensillum types are unevenly distributed between antennae and palps. The most prominent chemos...
Olfaction and taste are of critical importance to insects and other animals, since vital behaviours,...
The presence of taste and olfactory chemosensilla is demonstrated by using both morphological and el...
Insects thrive in diverse ecological niches in large part because of their highly sophisticated olfa...
Introduction: Below ground orientation in insects relies mainly on olfaction and taste. The economic...
Eilers E, Talarico G, Hansson BS, Hilker M, Reinecke A. Sensing the underground – ultrastructure and...
Introduction: Below ground orientation in insects relies mainly on olfaction and taste. The economic...
. Our ultrastructural and electrophysiological investigations allow annotation of functions to vario...
In many insect species olfaction is a key sensory modality. However, examination of the chemical eco...
<p>(A) General structure of an insect sensillum (modified from [<a href="http://www.plosone.org/arti...
In many insect species olfaction is a key sensory modality. However, examination of the chemical eco...
The natural environment of insects comprises a variety of volatile chemical signals that provide ess...
The red flour beetle, Tribolium castaneum, is an invasive pest of a variety of stored products that ...
Herbivorous insects mainly rely on their sense of taste to decode the chemical composition of potent...
The taste system is essential to determine the palatability of a potential food sources. Insects use...
Most of us are well aware of the many odours surrounding us in nature and enjoy the pleasant smell o...
Olfaction and taste are of critical importance to insects and other animals, since vital behaviours,...
The presence of taste and olfactory chemosensilla is demonstrated by using both morphological and el...
Insects thrive in diverse ecological niches in large part because of their highly sophisticated olfa...
Introduction: Below ground orientation in insects relies mainly on olfaction and taste. The economic...
Eilers E, Talarico G, Hansson BS, Hilker M, Reinecke A. Sensing the underground – ultrastructure and...
Introduction: Below ground orientation in insects relies mainly on olfaction and taste. The economic...
. Our ultrastructural and electrophysiological investigations allow annotation of functions to vario...
In many insect species olfaction is a key sensory modality. However, examination of the chemical eco...
<p>(A) General structure of an insect sensillum (modified from [<a href="http://www.plosone.org/arti...
In many insect species olfaction is a key sensory modality. However, examination of the chemical eco...
The natural environment of insects comprises a variety of volatile chemical signals that provide ess...
The red flour beetle, Tribolium castaneum, is an invasive pest of a variety of stored products that ...
Herbivorous insects mainly rely on their sense of taste to decode the chemical composition of potent...
The taste system is essential to determine the palatability of a potential food sources. Insects use...
Most of us are well aware of the many odours surrounding us in nature and enjoy the pleasant smell o...
Olfaction and taste are of critical importance to insects and other animals, since vital behaviours,...
The presence of taste and olfactory chemosensilla is demonstrated by using both morphological and el...
Insects thrive in diverse ecological niches in large part because of their highly sophisticated olfa...