Journal article

Sensory Neuroanatomy of Stick Insects Highlights the Evolutionary Diversity of the Orthopteroid Subgenual Organ Complex


Authors listStrauss, J; Lakes-Harlan, R

Publication year2013

Pages3791-3803

JournalThe Journal of Comparative Neurology

Volume number521

Issue number16

ISSN0021-9967

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1002/cne.23378

PublisherWiley


Abstract
The subgenual organ is a scolopidial sense organ located in the tibia of many insects. In this study the neuroanatomy of the subgenual organ complex of stick insects is clarified for two species, Carausius morosus and Siyploidea sipylus. Neuronal tracing shows a subgenual organ complex that consists of a subgenual organ and a distal organ. There are no differences in neuroanatomy between the three thoracic leg pairs, and the sensory structures are highly similar in both species. A comparison of the neuroanatomy with other orthopteroid insects highlights two features unique in Phasmatodea. The subgenual organ contains a set of densely arranged sensory neurons in the anterior-ventral part of the organ, and a distal organ with 16-17 scolopidial sensilla in C. morosus and 20-22 scolopidial sensilla in S. sipylus. The somata of sensory neurons in the distal organ are organized in a linear array extending distally into the tibia, with only a few exceptions of closely associated neurons. The stick insect sense organs show a case of an elaborate scolopidial sense organ that evolved in addition to the subgenual organ. The neuroanatomy of stick insects is compared to that studied in other orthopteroid taxa (cockroaches, locusts, crickets, tettigoniids). The comparison of sensory structures indicates that elaborate scolopidial organs have evolved repeatedly among orthopteroids. The distal organ in stick insects has the highest number of sensory neurons known for distal organs so far.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleStrauss, J. and Lakes-Harlan, R. (2013) Sensory Neuroanatomy of Stick Insects Highlights the Evolutionary Diversity of the Orthopteroid Subgenual Organ Complex, The Journal of Comparative Neurology, 521(16), pp. 3791-3803. https://doi.org/10.1002/cne.23378

APA Citation styleStrauss, J., & Lakes-Harlan, R. (2013). Sensory Neuroanatomy of Stick Insects Highlights the Evolutionary Diversity of the Orthopteroid Subgenual Organ Complex. The Journal of Comparative Neurology. 521(16), 3791-3803. https://doi.org/10.1002/cne.23378



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