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Development of Sensory Cells of the Labella and the Legs of the Blowfly, Phormia Regina


Authors listLakes, R; Pollack, GS

Appeared inSensory systems and communication in arthropods : including the first comprehensive collection of contributions by Soviet scientists

Editor listGribakin, FG; Wiese, K; Popov, AV

Publication year1990

Pages275-279

ISBN978-3-0348-6412-1

eISBN978-3-0348-6410-7

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-6410-7_47

Edition1. Auflage

Title of seriesAdvances in Life Sciences


Abstract

The sensory cells of the adult fly arise mainly postembryonically during pupal development. This is illustrated with the development of the gustatory sensilla of the labella. Larval sensory neurons arise during embryogenesis and most degenerate during pupation. Exceptions, however, are two bipolar neurons in each leg which persist to the adult animal.




Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleLakes, R. and Pollack, G. (1990) Development of Sensory Cells of the Labella and the Legs of the Blowfly, Phormia Regina, in Gribakin, F., Wiese, K. and Popov, A. (eds.) Sensory systems and communication in arthropods : including the first comprehensive collection of contributions by Soviet scientists. 1. Auflage. Basel / Boston / Berlin: Birkhäuser, pp. 275-279. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-6410-7_47

APA Citation styleLakes, R., & Pollack, G. (1990). Development of Sensory Cells of the Labella and the Legs of the Blowfly, Phormia Regina. In Gribakin, F., Wiese, K., & Popov, A. (Eds.), Sensory systems and communication in arthropods : including the first comprehensive collection of contributions by Soviet scientists (1. Auflage, pp. 275-279). Birkhäuser. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-6410-7_47


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