The mandibular glands of Pachycondyla striata workers consists of a proximal reservoir and secretory portion. The secretion is transported from the cytoplasm of the secretory cells to reservoir through individual canaliculi which is subdivided into two portions : an intracytoplasmatic and extracellular one. The reservoir consists of an epithelium made up of thin cells has a thick cuticle. The secretory cells showed a large amount of structures forming the citoskeleton always associated with myelin figures
© 2014 The Entomological Society of Japan. This paper describes the morphological characteristics of...
The mandibular gland in Melipona bicolor workers and queens was studied by scanning and transmission...
International audienceThe interactions of insect societies are associated with chemical signals rele...
Morphological data concerning the venom gland of worker ants of Pachycondyla striata revealed that t...
The mandibular glands of Hymenoptera are structures associated with the mandibles and constitute par...
We describe here the morphology, histology and ultrastructure of the mandibular glands of Atta sexde...
The mandibular gland in workers of the formicine ant Myrmoteras iriodum differs from other ants both...
The 'samsum ant' Brachyponera sennaarensis is an invasive species in Saudi Arabia, where it forms a ...
The eusociality developed in Hymenoptera and Isoptera is driven by an efficient interaction between ...
An understanding of the internal morphology of the ant mandible is important in explaining the relat...
The current knowledge of intramandibular glands in Hymenoptera is focused on occurrence and morpholo...
A first description of the structural organization of two exocrine glands associated with the mandib...
© 2016, International Union for the Study of Social Insects (IUSSI). One of the diagnostic character...
Intramandibular glands have been poorly studied in polymorphic ants, where the differences between c...
Insect mandibular glands are always associated to the mandibles; they are part of the salivary gland...
© 2014 The Entomological Society of Japan. This paper describes the morphological characteristics of...
The mandibular gland in Melipona bicolor workers and queens was studied by scanning and transmission...
International audienceThe interactions of insect societies are associated with chemical signals rele...
Morphological data concerning the venom gland of worker ants of Pachycondyla striata revealed that t...
The mandibular glands of Hymenoptera are structures associated with the mandibles and constitute par...
We describe here the morphology, histology and ultrastructure of the mandibular glands of Atta sexde...
The mandibular gland in workers of the formicine ant Myrmoteras iriodum differs from other ants both...
The 'samsum ant' Brachyponera sennaarensis is an invasive species in Saudi Arabia, where it forms a ...
The eusociality developed in Hymenoptera and Isoptera is driven by an efficient interaction between ...
An understanding of the internal morphology of the ant mandible is important in explaining the relat...
The current knowledge of intramandibular glands in Hymenoptera is focused on occurrence and morpholo...
A first description of the structural organization of two exocrine glands associated with the mandib...
© 2016, International Union for the Study of Social Insects (IUSSI). One of the diagnostic character...
Intramandibular glands have been poorly studied in polymorphic ants, where the differences between c...
Insect mandibular glands are always associated to the mandibles; they are part of the salivary gland...
© 2014 The Entomological Society of Japan. This paper describes the morphological characteristics of...
The mandibular gland in Melipona bicolor workers and queens was studied by scanning and transmission...
International audienceThe interactions of insect societies are associated with chemical signals rele...