Abstract
Studies conducted in river Ererê located in the left margin of Negro River, municipality of Barcelos, state of Amazonas, have confirmed that Rhodnius brethesi has as its natural habitat the palm tree Leopoldinia piassaba. By scanning electron microscopy, sensillum type was studied on the antennae of R. brethesi. The specimens used come from the field and laboratory colony. No differences were observed between R. brethesi and other Triatominae studied. In the R. brethesi antennas, differences were observed only between the antennal segments and in the dorsal and ventral portions. Trichobothria sensilla show a difference with a lamellar base, suggesting that this conformation of the base of the sensilla is a synapomorphic feature of the genus. Another important observation is that, considering that R. brethesi is a specialist, infesting only one type of palm tree, trichoidea sensilla may be involved with plant-derived odorants. The knowledge of such functions could benefit the understanding of the likely biological role of these structures in chemical communication and also provide basic information for future studies of niche recognition, since this species of triatomine is only found in the L. piassaba palm.
Highlights
Insect antennae are segmented appendages that are equipped with a variety of sensilla and function primarily as chemoreceptors, thermoreceptors, and hygroreceptors
We speculated the functions of various sensilla and compared them with those that have been discussed based on morphology and ultrastructure. The knowledge of such functions could benefit the understanding of the likely biological role of these structures in chemical communication and provide basic information for future studies of niche recognition, since this species of triatomine is only found in the L. piassaba palm
The specimens of the field were collected by means of modified Noireau traps [20] and Shannon-type traps on piassaba palm trees in river Ererê located in the left margin of Negro River, municipality of Barcelos, state of Amazonas, Brazil
Summary
Insect antennae are segmented appendages that are equipped with a variety of sensilla and function primarily as chemoreceptors, thermoreceptors, and hygroreceptors. Our study is aimed at investigating and describing the morphology and the type of sensilla in the antenna of males and females of Rhodnius brethesi (Matta, 1919) (Hemiptera: Reduviidae) by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Analysis of antennal sensillum patterns showed that the types of sensilla present for R. brethesi were essentially the same morphological types described for the triatomines studied [9, 13, 21].
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