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Microsc Res Tech ; 75(12): 1672-81, 2012 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22903821

ABSTRACT

The antennal morphology and sensilla ultrastructure of Tomicus yunnanensis, T. minor, and T. brevipilosus were studied by scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy. Eight common sensilla types were recorded: (1) sensilla trichodea (S.tr.) types 1 and 2 were located on the club and were innervated by five and eight dendrites, respectively; (2) sensilla chaetica (S.ch.) types 1 and 2 had no dendrites in the sensilla lymph lumen; (3) sensilla basiconica (S.b.), top-protuberated S.b. and fluted cones (Fl.c.) occurred on the club; and Böhm bristles (B.b.) occurred on the funicle. S.b. were the most abundant and were innervated by 10-14 dendritic branches. Top-protuberated S.b., a new sensilla type, were innervated by one dendrite. Fl.c. were innervated by five dendrites. Only three sensilla furcatea were visible on the antennae of female T. yunnanensis. The possible functions of these sensilla are discussed in relation to their morphology and ultrastructure. No statistical differences between sexes were found in the size and numbers of each sensilla type. Although the three species had similar antennal morphology and sensilla type, sensilla on sub-segments 3 and 4 of the antennal club of T. minor were much sparser than those of T. yunnanensis or T. brevipilosus. Concerning the antennae of T. yunnanensis, there were more S.tr. type 2, S.ch. type 2 and S.b. and the size of S.tr. type 1 and S.b. were significantly greater than those of T. minor.


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Arthropod Antennae/ultrastructure , Sensilla/ultrastructure , Weevils/ultrastructure , Animals , Biometry , Female , Male , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning , Microscopy, Electron, Transmission
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Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17802822

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OBJECTIVE: To investigate the available operation method of special type tracheobronchial foreign bodies removal. METHOD: Sixty one patients of special type tracheobronchial foreign bodies were extracted with some special instruments and methods depend on foreign body types. The features of operation on different kinds of foreign bodies were analyzed. RESULT: All patients were operated successfully by using foreign body hook (31 cases), pencil or writing screw brush extracted (11 cases), foreign body cage (13 cases), slender inverse claw esophagus foreign body clamp (3 cases) and so on. No complications and died cases were found. Only 5 patients were undertaken trachea incision before operation. CONCLUSION: Suitable instruments and technique chose for every individual cases is the key to successful operation.


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Bronchi , Foreign Bodies/surgery , Trachea , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Bronchoscopy/methods , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Treatment Outcome , Young Adult
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