Glomerular organization of the antennal lobe in the fall webworm Hyphantria cunea (Drury, 1770) [0.03%]
舞毒蛾(Hyphantria cunea) (Drury, 1770)触角叶的球状结构组织形式
Ying Lu,Yi Yang,Lu-Yao Yu et al.
Ying Lu et al.
The fall webworm (Hyphantria cunea), a typical destructive invasive pest, has caused substantial damage to both the ecological environment and economy in China. H. cunea uses primarily its antennae to locate food and perceive pheromones thr...
Postembryonic development and morphological variations of larval instars in the scorpionfly Panorpa liui Hua (Mecoptera: Panorpidae) [0.03%]
中华吻虾虫(毛翅目:吻虾虎虫科)若虫期后胚胎的发生及形态变异
Yue-Ling Wu,He-Hong Wang,Le-Le He et al.
Yue-Ling Wu et al.
The larva is the feeding and growing stage of holometabolous insects that undergo complete metamorphosis. However, morphological variations among instars remain largely unknown for many insect groups, especially for the relict Mecoptera. He...
Editorial 2025 [0.03%]
编辑室论述2025年展望
Gerhard Scholtz,Steffen Harzsch
Gerhard Scholtz
Sensilla on the maxillary palp of cave and surface-dwelling species of the genus Tachycines (Orthoptera: Rhaphidophoridae) [0.03%]
Tachycines属洞穴和地表生活的种类(直翅目:斑皮螽总科)前胸亚瘤上的感觉锥体
Xiaoying Zhang,Xiaolong Hou,Shihui Huang et al.
Xiaoying Zhang et al.
Due to caves' environmental features (e.g., darkness and food limitation), cave-dwelling insects have evolved well-developed sensory systems. The habitats of the camel crickets of Tachycines are diverse, found both in cave and surface ecosy...
Form-function relationships of the compound eyes and sensory sensilla of a tiny arboreal hemipteran herbivore: Adaptations for close encounters with leaves [0.03%]
微型树栖半翅目植食性昆虫的复眼和感觉毛的形式-功能关系:与树叶近距离接触的适应性反应
Reza Tanha,Jan M Hemmi,Anna-Lee Jessop et al.
Reza Tanha et al.
Herbivorous insects experience diverse plant stimuli, the relative influence of which depends upon the scale of the interface between both organisms and the insect's life history. Using microCT and SEM, we conducted a whole insect study of ...
The ultrastructure of sperm and the female storage organ in the backswimmer Notonecta glauca (Hemiptera: Notonectidae) and the coevolution of these two structures [0.03%]
后翅半翅目水龟虫属诺氏水龟虫科物种的精子和雌性储精器官的超微结构及这两者的协同进化关系
Mariangela Gentile,David Mercati,Pietro Paolo Fanciulli et al.
Mariangela Gentile et al.
This study describes the coevolution of sperm length and female spermatheca size in the backswimmer Notonecta glauca. The species exhibits exceptionally long sperm, characterized by an unusually elongated acrosome, a short nucleus, and a lo...
Evidence for the independent evolution of a rectal complex within the beetle superfamily Scarabaeoidea [0.03%]
粪金龟超科直肠复合体独立进化的证据
Robin Beaven,Barry Denholm,Maria Fremlin et al.
Robin Beaven et al.
Rectal or cryptonephridial complexes have evolved repeatedly in arthropods, including in beetles where they occur in ∼190,000 species of Cucujiformia + Bostrichoidea, and Lepidoptera where they occur in ∼160,000 species. Sections of the M...
Insights into morphology of the 'columnar epithelium' within the female reproductive system of brachyuran crabs [0.03%]
甲壳亚门短尾 orders雌性生殖系统中“柱状上皮”形态学的见解
Nicole Schröter,Urska Repnik,Dirk Brandis
Nicole Schröter
The objective of this study is to gain a better understanding of the not well understood egg-transportation mechanisms through the female reproductive systems of crabs. For this, Carcinus maenas was chosen as a model to study the cuticular ...
It's 'claw'-some: Ontogenetic claw shape changes in mites (Acari, Oribatida) as a consequence of ecological shifts [0.03%]
不可思议的收获螨(阿卡瑞娜, orbiatea)生态位转移引起的生命周期爪部形态变化
Tobias Pfingstl,Michaela Kerschbaumer
Tobias Pfingstl
Claw characteristics of oribatid mites are strongly correlated with environmental factors and these characters remain constant throughout development when immatures and adults share the same ecology and lifestyle. In the present study, claw...
The male reproductive system of the sea spider Phoxichilidium femoratum (Rathke, 1799) [0.03%]
Rathke的巨螯海蜘蛛属Phoxichilidium(Podandidae)的雄性生殖系统
Maria Petrova,Ekaterina Bogomolova
Maria Petrova
Sea spiders (Pycnogonida) are marine chelicerates. As a sister clade to Euchelicerata, Pycnogonida are an interesting group for comparative anatomy, however data on pycnogonid anatomy and biology remain scarce. This research provides a deta...