1 George JA, "andultrastructural differences of sensila trichodea and basiconicaon the antennae of the oriental fruit moth" 157-170, 1984
2 Kleineidam C, "Ultrastructure and physiology of the CO2 sensitive sensillum ampullaceum in the leaf-cutting ant Ata sexdens." 29 : 43-55, 2000
3 "Surface ultrastructure of olfactory receptor sense hairs in thesilkmoth Antheraea pernyi" niko agafo (niko agafo): 39-46, 1994
4 Sad I, "Structureand function of the antennal sensilla of the palm weevilRhynchophorus palmarum" 49 : 857-872, 2003
5 Renthal R, "Structure and distribution of antennal sensila of the red imported fire ant" 34 : 405-413, 2003
6 Van der Pers JNC, "Single cell responsesfrom olfactory receptors of small ermine moths" ypo (ypo): 337-, 1978
7 Liu HJ, "Sensilla on the antennal flagellum ofthe bertha army worm" (ctuidae) : 236-245, 1984
8 Lavoie DJ, "Sensilla of the antennalflagellum in Pseudaletia unipuncta" (ctuidae) : 153-167, 1987
9 McIver SB, "Sensilla of mosquitoes" 489-535, 1982
10 and Wohlrab I, "Poreles sensilla with inflexible sockets. A comparative studyof a fundamental type of insect sensilla probably comprisingthermo- and hygro- receptors. Cell Tisue Res 234" 279-307, 1983
1 George JA, "andultrastructural differences of sensila trichodea and basiconicaon the antennae of the oriental fruit moth" 157-170, 1984
2 Kleineidam C, "Ultrastructure and physiology of the CO2 sensitive sensillum ampullaceum in the leaf-cutting ant Ata sexdens." 29 : 43-55, 2000
3 "Surface ultrastructure of olfactory receptor sense hairs in thesilkmoth Antheraea pernyi" niko agafo (niko agafo): 39-46, 1994
4 Sad I, "Structureand function of the antennal sensilla of the palm weevilRhynchophorus palmarum" 49 : 857-872, 2003
5 Renthal R, "Structure and distribution of antennal sensila of the red imported fire ant" 34 : 405-413, 2003
6 Van der Pers JNC, "Single cell responsesfrom olfactory receptors of small ermine moths" ypo (ypo): 337-, 1978
7 Liu HJ, "Sensilla on the antennal flagellum ofthe bertha army worm" (ctuidae) : 236-245, 1984
8 Lavoie DJ, "Sensilla of the antennalflagellum in Pseudaletia unipuncta" (ctuidae) : 153-167, 1987
9 McIver SB, "Sensilla of mosquitoes" 489-535, 1982
10 and Wohlrab I, "Poreles sensilla with inflexible sockets. A comparative studyof a fundamental type of insect sensilla probably comprisingthermo- and hygro- receptors. Cell Tisue Res 234" 279-307, 1983
11 Steinbrecht RA, "Pore structures in insect olfactory sensila a review of data and concepts" 26 : 229-245, 1997
12 Simonsen A, "Phylogeny and biogeography of the millipedeorder Polydesmida with special emphasis on the suborderPolydemida" Univ 1990
13 Hashimoto Y, "Phylogenetic study of the family Formicidaebased on the sensillum structures on the antennae and labialpalpi" hyme (hyme): 125-140, 1991
14 Baker GH, "Parasites of the millipede Ommatoiulusmoreleti and theirpotential as biological control agents in Australia. AustralianJ Zool 33" 23-32, 1985
15 Albert PJ, "Morphology and histology ofthe antenna of the male eastern spruce budworm" 443-448, 1973
16 "Morphology and distribution of sensilla onthe cephalic appendages tarsi and ovipositor of the europeansunflower moth" 291-307, 1991
17 Okada K, "Morphological studies on the antennal sensila of the cigaretebeetle" a (a): 269-276, 1992
18 Callahan PS, "Insect antennae with special reference to themechanism of scent detection and the evolution of thesensilla. Int J Insect Morphol Embryol 4" 381-430, 1975
19 Bartsch I, "Halacaridae (Acari) from Rottnest Island:" 179-190, 1999
20 Lopes O, "Fine structure of antennal sensilla basiconica and their detection ofplant volatiles in the eucalyptus woodborer, Phoracantha semipunctata Fabricius (Coleoptera: Cerambycidea)" 31 : 1-13, 2002
21 Cuperus PL, "Distribution of antennal sense organs in maleand female ermine moth" ypo ypo (ypo ypo): 59-66, 1983
22 Van der Pers JNC, "Comparison of electroantennogramresponse spectra to plant volatiles in seven species ofYponomeuta and in the tortricid Adoxophyes orana" 1981181-192
23 "Behaviour of the milipedes Ommatoiulusmoreleti Ophyiulus verruculiger and Oncocladosomacastaneum in response to visible light an explanation for theinvasion of houses by Ommatoiulus moreleti" 35-46, 1988