. Annals of the Entomological Society of America. Entomology. THr. 51 Figs. 51 and 52.—Longitudinal sections, showing internal anatomy of maxillary (. ^ palpus. Fig. 51 shows sensory fibers (SF) running to 3 of hairs {THr) at tip of palpus of Ceratomja calalpcB, X 500. Fig. 52 shows how well palpus is innervated; semidiagrammatic, X 190. Sense cells (5Ci), connected with hairs {THr); sense cells (5C), connected with pores; maxillar}^ pore/ {Mxf); E^ and nerve {N). f<. I The terminal segment of the maxillary palpus ends bluntly (Fig. 53) and the tip is provided with 8 or 9 minute pseudo- hai
. Annals of the Entomological Society of America. Entomology. THr. 51 Figs. 51 and 52.—Longitudinal sections, showing internal anatomy of maxillary (. ^ palpus. Fig. 51 shows sensory fibers (SF) running to 3 of hairs {THr) at tip of palpus of Ceratomja calalpcB, X 500. Fig. 52 shows how well palpus is innervated; semidiagrammatic, X 190. Sense cells (5Ci), connected with hairs {THr); sense cells (5C), connected with pores; maxillar}^ pore/ {Mxf); E^ and nerve {N). f<. I The terminal segment of the maxillary palpus ends bluntly (Fig. 53) and the tip is provided with 8 or 9 minute pseudo- hairs (Figs. 51 and 52, THr), each of which seems to be inner- vated by a single sense cell {SCi). These sense cells lie in a group at the proximal end of the segment near another group of sense cells {SC) which evidently belong to the pores. Figures 52 and 53^show the maxillary palpus is innervated; a portion of the terminal segment in Figure 53 is shown in perspective. Mxf. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Entomological Society of America. [College Park, Md. , etc. ] : Entomological Society of America
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