X-ray micro-tomographic data of live larvae of the beetle Cacosceles newmannii

GigaByte. 2021 Apr 21:2021:gigabyte18. doi: 10.46471/gigabyte.18. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

Quantifying insect respiratory structures and their variation has remained challenging due to their microscopic size. Here we measure insect tracheal volume using X-ray micro-tomography (μCT) scanning (at 15 μm resolution) on living, sedated larvae of the cerambycid beetle Cacosceles newmannii across a range of body sizes. In this paper we provide the full volumetric data and 3D models for 12 scans, providing novel data on repeatability of imaging analyses and structural tracheal trait differences provided by different image segmentation methods. The volume data is provided here with segmented tracheal regions as 3D models.

Grants and funding

This work was supported by the Company of Biologists and Journal of Experimental Biology to P.L. (JEB-171103) and through a Center for Invasion Biology (CIB) Fellowship to P.L.d