COMPARATIVE ANATOMY OF THE INSECT TRACHEAL SYSTEM PART 1: INTRODUCTION, APTERYGOTES, PALEOPTERA, POLYNEOPTERA
Author
Herhold, Hollister W
Author
Davis, Steven R
Author
Degrey, Samuel P
Author
Grimaldi, David A
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Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History
2023
2023-03-31
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http://dx.doi.org/10.5531/sd.sp.55
journal article
10.5531/sd.sp.55
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Tenodera sinensis
“Chinese mantis”
Figures 97
,
98
(lateral, anterior, posterior);
99
,
100
(dorsal, anterior, posterior);
101
,
102
(ventral, anterior, posterior)
Plates 58 (lateral), 59 (dorsal), 60 (ventral)
DESCRIPTION: Pronotum, metathorax, and anterior portion of abdomen with air-filled spaces, likely alimentary canal and transient as not connected to tracheae (see
fig. 103
).
HEAD
: Tracheae leading to appendages are labeled; however, the head of
Tenodera
features a complex network of intersecting tracheae and air sacs. Readers are encouraged to review the 3D models in the supplementary digital data.
THORAX: Thorax with numerous elongate, bandlike visceral tracheae throughout, often obscuring views. Exploration of 3D models in digital supplementary data is encouraged.
T
2-
S
positioned posterior to characteristically elongate pronotum, with four branches, crowded close together:
T
2-DB,
T
2-VB, H-DCT, H-VCT.
T
2-DB runs mediad and slightly dorsad, with split off to
T
2-
AWL
posteriad;
T
2-DB continues briefly before joining
T
1-
DLT
anteriad and
T
2-
DLT
posteriad in Y-shaped junction.
T
2-
DLT
running in shallow arc ventrad, with unusual condition of linking with
T
3-
S
via connection to
T
2-
PL
.
T
2-
AWL
arcing dorsally and posteriad, with
T
2-Wbr branching dorsad at apex of curve;
T
2-
AWL
continues as
T
2-
AL
, extending posteriad into midleg;
T
2-Wbr with dorsad
T
2-W-c-r branch, remaining
T
2-Wbr connecting to
T
2-
PWL
from
T
3-
S
.
T
2-VB short, running directly anteriad, bifurcating into
T
1-
PL
anteriad and
T
2-
VLT
posteriad;
T
2-VC likely present off
T
2-
VLT
;
T
1-
PL
extending through mesothorax and prothorax with ventral curve into foreleg at base of forecoxa.
T
2-VL branching close to origin of
T
2-
VLT
, extending straight through coxa into midleg. H-DCT beginning ventrad and H-VCT dorsad, opposite of usual arrangement; both tracheae extending directly anteriad, switching dorsoventrally to typical positions at anterior margin of mesothorax. (See Discussion section for homology assessment of these tracheae.) H-VCT with
T
1-
AL
running ventrad just anterior of dorsoventral H-DCT/H-VCT switch.
T
3-
S
with n connections:
T
3-DB,
T
3-
AWL
,
T
3-VB,
T
2-
PWL
.
T
3-DB mediad, curving dorsally and posteriad as
T
3-
DLT
, connecting directly to
A
2-
S
with no connection to
A
1-
S
;
A
1-DB absent.
T
3-
AWL
runs just lateral of
T
3-DB, arcing posteriad, with
T
3-Wbr branch; remaing
T
3-
AWL
continuing as
T
3-
AL
into hind leg.
T
3-Wbr with
T
3-W-c-r, continuing posteriad to connect to
A
1-
S
via
T
3-
PWL
.
T
3-VB runs ventrad and posteriad, connecting with
A
1-
S
via
T
3-
VLT
;
T
3-VL branching from
T
3-
VLT
close to
T
3-
S
.
T
2-
PWL
short, extending anteriad, splitting into
T
3-
PL
ventrad and
T
2-Wbr anteriorly. Metathorax with several networked visceral tracheal branches, especially along venter; most notable is
T
3-Ty for hearing. (Additional tracheae of unknown homology enter the legs, similar to
Blattodea
[roaches], which require further investigation.)
FIGURE 94.
Medauroidea extradentata
(
Phasmatodea
:
Phasmatidae
) posterodorsal view.
ABDOMEN:
A
1..8-
S
present and functional.
A
1-
S
connections atypical from remaing spiracles;
A
1-
S
with only two connections:
T
3-
PWL
and
A
1-VB.
A
1-DB absent;
A
1-MLT possible but not discernible in this scan.
T
3-
PWL
runs from anterior, linking with
T
3-
S
via
T
3-Wbr.
A
1-VB ventrad, following sternite, forming
A
1-VC;
T
3-
VLT
joining with
A
1-VB,
A
1-
VLT
extending posteriad from
T
3-VC.
T
3-VL branching from
A
1-VC. Remaining
A
2..8-
S
connections largely similar, with
A
n
-DB extending dorsad, joining with
A
n
-
DLT
;
A
n
-MLT extending anterior-posteriorly through length of abdomen; and
A
n
-VB ventrad, joining with
A
n
-
VLT
. Nearly all tracheae bandlike, with visceral branches throughout abdomen.
A
4-
S
and
A
5-
S
with numerous sinusoidal visceral tracheae.