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J Morphol


Title:"Ultrastructure of chemosensory tarsal tip-pore sensilla of Argiope spp. Audouin, 1826 (Chelicerata: Araneae: Araneidae)"
Author(s):Muller CHG; Ganske AS; Uhl G;
Address:"Department of General and Systematic Zoology, Zoological Institute and Museum, University of Greifswald, Greifswald, Germany"
Journal Title:J Morphol
Year:2020
Volume:20201007
Issue:12
Page Number:1634 - 1659
DOI: 10.1002/jmor.21276
ISSN/ISBN:1097-4687 (Electronic) 0022-2887 (Linking)
Abstract:"While chemical communication has been investigated intensively in vertebrates and insects, relatively little is known about the sensory world of spiders despite the fact that chemical cues play a key role in natural and sexual selection in this group. In insects, olfaction is performed with wall-pore and gustation with tip-pore sensilla. Since spiders possess tip-pore sensilla only, it is unclear how they accomplish olfaction. We scrutinized the ultrastructure of the trichoid tip-pore sensilla of the orb weaving spider Argiope bruennichi-a common Palearctic species the males of which are known to be attracted by female sex pheromone. We also investigated the congener Argiope blanda. We examined whether the tip-pore sensilla differ in ultrastructure depending on sex and their position on the tarsi of walking legs of which only the distal parts are in contact with the substrate. We hypothesized as yet undetected differences in ultrastructure that suggest gustatory versus olfactory functions. All tarsal tip-pore sensilla of both species exhibit characters typical of contact-chemoreceptors, such as (a) the presence of a pore at the tip of the sensillum shaft, (b) 2-22 uniciliated chemoreceptive cells with elongated and unbranched dendrites reaching up to the tip-pore, (c) two integrated mechanoreceptive cells with short dendrites and large tubular bodies attached to the sensillum shaft's base, and (d) a socket structure with suspension fibres that render the sensillum shaft flexible. The newly found third mechanoreceptive cell attached to the proximal end of the peridendritic shaft cylinder by a small tubular body was likely overlooked in previous studies. The organization of tarsal tip-pore sensilla did not differ depending on the position on the tarsus nor between the sexes. As no wall-pore sensilla were detected, we discuss the probability that a single type of sensillum performs both gustation and olfaction in spiders"
Keywords:Animals Chemoreceptor Cells/metabolism Female Male Mechanoreceptors/metabolism Pheromones/metabolism Sensilla/anatomy & histology/*ultrastructure Spiders/anatomy & histology/*ultrastructure electron microscopy gustation mechanoreception olfaction spiders;
Notes:"MedlineMuller, Carsten H G Ganske, Anne-Sarah Uhl, Gabriele eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't 2020/10/08 J Morphol. 2020 Dec; 281(12):1634-1659. doi: 10.1002/jmor.21276. Epub 2020 Oct 7"

 
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