Abstract

The functional organisation of the male specific macroglomerular complex in Heliothis virescens has been studied by tip recordings of sensilla trichodea type 1 combined with cobalt-lysine stainings and by intracellular recordings of antennal lobe projection neurons combined with neurobiotin stainings. The antennal lobe, the macroglomerular complex and the stained axons/dendrites were reconstructed by camera-lucida. Some were further computer reconstructed in three dimensions. The results showed that: 1) The macroglomerular complex consisted of four anatomically separated compartments; 2) A large compartment (the cumulus) at the entrance of the antennal nerve received input from receptor neurons responding to the major pheromone component; 3) Another large compartment, located dorso-medially of the cumulus (the dorso-medial compartment) received input from receptor neurons tuned to the second pheromone component; 4) Two ventrally located compartments received input from two receptor neuron types, co-localized in the same sensillum. Each neuron type responded strongest to one of two interspecifically acting signals, shown to interrupt the pheromone attraction. 5) The function of the dorso-medial compartment was further verified by selective arborizations in this compartment by a projection neuron showing strong response to antennal stimulation with the second pheromone component. At low concentration, the neuron responded synergistically to stimulation with the binary pheromone mixture.

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