Structure and postembryonic development of the intersegmental nodules in the non-muscular joints of the antennae in Rhodnius prolixus

Arthropod Struct Dev. 2017 Mar;46(2):287-296. doi: 10.1016/j.asd.2016.12.002. Epub 2017 Jan 6.

Abstract

The antennae of Insecta consist of two basal segments and the distal annulated flagellum lacking intrinsic muscles. Non-muscular joints are important to preserve the flexibility and structure of the long heteropteran antennae which bear an intersegmental nodule on each non-muscular joint. Little is known about their properties or function. Here we characterize the structure and postembryonic development of the non-muscular joints of Rhodnius prolixus antennae. Using Scanning Electron Microscopy, we tracked the changes in shape and size of both intersegmental nodules during the course of the hemimetabolous insect life cycle. Using Atomic Force Microscopy, we established a qualitative correlation between the topography of the surface and the rigidity of the joint between pedicel and flagellum. Our results confirmed the presence of two sub-articulations on each non-muscular joint. Also, the two intersegmental nodules have different origins: the one between the two flagellar segments (intraflagelloid) is a sclerite already present from the early nymph, while the nodule between pedicel and flagellum (prebasiflagellite) originates by gradual separation of the proximal end of the basiflagellum during postembryonic development. Various changes occur in the non-muscular joints and segments of the antenna during the life cycle of R. prolixus.

Keywords: Antennal joints; Atomic Force Microscopy; Flagellar segments; Rhodnius prolixus; Scanning Electron Microscopy.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Arthropod Antennae / cytology
  • Arthropod Antennae / growth & development
  • Arthropod Antennae / ultrastructure
  • Female
  • Male
  • Microscopy, Electron, Scanning
  • Nymph / cytology
  • Nymph / growth & development
  • Nymph / ultrastructure
  • Rhodnius / cytology
  • Rhodnius / growth & development*
  • Rhodnius / ultrastructure*