Abstract
Changes in total haemocyte counts in relation to the endocrine glands have been studied in Halys dentata. Unfixed total haemocyte counts were taken after extirpation and implantation of three endocrine structures. It is concluded that haemocyte count decreases after the extirpation of the corpora allata in the early life span of adults, while an abrupt increase was noted after the 7th day. When both the corpora allata and corpora cardiaca are extirpated, the count was significantly decreased throughout the life span of adults. However, when only the corpora cardiaca were removed there was no significant variation up to the 7th day, but later on the count gradually decreased. The implantation of brain, corpora cardiaca and allata is followed by a significant rise in the haemocyte count throughout the life span. Total haemocyte count also fluctuated after the implantation of corpora allata and brain, separately. After implantation of corpora cardiaca of one-day-old adult insects there was no variation in the total haemocyte count while the corpora cardiaca of 6-day-old adults when implanted in one-day-old adults cause a significant rise in the total haemocyte count. Therefore, it is concluded that the corpora cardiaca influences the total haemocyte count after a critical period.
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