Abstract

The maxillary palps of B. giganteus are located on the maxillae which lie between the labrum and labium. They are modified appendages used in feeding. Each appendage bears 5 segments, the most distal of which contains the palp organ or sensory pad (Fig. 1). The maxillary palps were fixed in 2.5% glutaraldehyde in 0.05 M sodium cacodylate buffer (pH 7.1) containing .15 M sucrose and post-fixed in 1% osmium tetroxide in buffer. This was followed by dehydration and critical point drying. Cryofractography was performed on some of the palp organs prior to drying (1).The sensory pad is composed of an exocuticular membrane upon which lie numerous sensilla basiconica in an elliptical pattern on the ventral surface. The membrane enables the sensory pad to expand and, in living specimens it appears dome-like due to the pressure exerted on it by the hemolymph.

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