taxonID	type	description	language	source
CD1F6B00212C810AAB32FD62FE8DFA47.taxon	description	basioconica and s. trichodea, were almost always located on the apical part of each segment.	en	Kostromytska, Olga, Scharf, Michael E., Buss, Eileen A. (2015): Types and functions of mole cricket (Orthoptera: Gryllotalpidae) antennal and palpal sensilla. Florida Entomologist 98 (2): 593-605, DOI: 10.1653/024.098.0232, URL: http://www.bioone.org/doi/10.1653/024.098.0232
CD1F6B00212E8105A8FAFA01FE13F918.taxon	description	TYPES, ABUNDANCE AND DISTRIBUTION OF SENSILLA ON MOLE CRICKET MAXILLARY AND LABIAL PALPS The tips of the maxillary and labial palps were weakly sclerotized, with a distinct sensillar field of about 0.35 mm ², which was densely covered with sensilla of different types and functions (Fig. 9 A). About 0.2 sensilla were found per μm ² on the palps. Most of the observed sensilla on maxillary and labial palps matched the description of s. chaetica (Keil 1999), which are usually associated with mechanoreception and contact chemoreception (Fig. 9 B). SEM inspection indicated that they had slits / grooves at least on one side, which suggested they might be multifunctional. Other sensilla on the maxillary and labial palps were s. coeloconica with tip pores (Fig. 9 C, D), tip-pore sensilla (Fig. 9 E), and club-like s. basioconica (Fig. 9 F). DIFFERENCES IN SENSILLA TYPES, SIZES, ABUNDANCE AND DISTRIBUTION AMONG MOLE CRICKET SPECIES, SEXES AND LIFE STAGES The numbers of s. chaetica (I, II and III types combined) and s. basioconica varied depending on mole cricket species, sex and location on the antennae. On average, S. borellii and S. abbreviatus had more s. chaetica compared to S. vicinus (F = 17.5; df = 1, 567; P <0.001). The middle part of the antennae had more s. chaetica (F = 95; df = 3, 567; P <0.001) and s. basioconica (F = 60.4; df = 3, 567; P <0.001) than the distal and basal parts. Sensilla were more abundant on female antennae (F = 51.2; df = 1, 567; P <0.001) than on male antennae for all species. All described types of sensilla were found on the nymphal antennae, and the 3 Scapteriscus species doubled the number of segments and sensilla per segment during their development. On average, S. abbreviatus had more s. chaetica per flagellomere than S. vicinus (F = 97.9; df = 1, 559; P <0.001). Scapteriscus abbreviatus had the most s. basioconica and S. borellii had the fewest of these sensilla among the 3 species (F = 92.7; df = 1, 559; P <0.001).	en	Kostromytska, Olga, Scharf, Michael E., Buss, Eileen A. (2015): Types and functions of mole cricket (Orthoptera: Gryllotalpidae) antennal and palpal sensilla. Florida Entomologist 98 (2): 593-605, DOI: 10.1653/024.098.0232, URL: http://www.bioone.org/doi/10.1653/024.098.0232
