The Antennal sensilla of Oxelytrum erythrurum (Blanchard) and Oxelytrum apicale (Brullé) (Coleoptera: Silphidae).

Adriana Oliva
Author Information
  1. Adriana Oliva: Lab de Entomología forense, CONICET Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales "Bernardino Rivadavia", Buenos Aires, Argentina. aoliva@macn.gov.ar

Abstract

The typology and placement of antennal sensilla of the carrion beetles Oxelytrum erythrurum (Blanchard) and Oxelytrum apicalis (Brullé) (Coleoptera: Silphidae) were studied using scanning electron microscopy. Two types of sensilla chaetica, two types of sensilla trichodea, four types of sensilla basiconica, one type of sensilla coeloconica, and an unidentified type of sensillum were found in both species. Sensilla chaetica type 1 are found on the antennomeres proximal to antennal club (A1-A8); chaetica type 2 are found on the club (A9-A11). Sensilla trichodea are found on A9-A11; one type (T1) is found on the proximal portion of the club, the other type (T2) on the apical portion. Basiconica type 1 are found on the dorsal surface of A9-A11; they are much denser on the apical portion of the antennal club than on the proximal. In O. erythrurum, a nocturnal species of the Chaco-Pampean plain, T2 two are found on A10 and A11. In Oxelytrum apicale, a mountain species, probably diurnal, only A11 bears T2, but they are denser than in the other species. It is suggested that O. apicale depends more on contact chemoreception than O. erythrurum. The ventral surface of the antennal clubs shows no remarkable difference between species.

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MeSH Term

Animals
Coleoptera
Female
Male
Microscopy, Electron, Scanning
Sensilla

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