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. 2014 Jul 8;9(7):e101843. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0101843

Figure 7. Examples of sensilla coeloconica type B (SCo-B) and sensilla campaniformia (SCa) found in the flagellomeres of Cynipoidea.

Figure 7

A) Andricus quercusilicis (sexual) (arrow poiting at the peg of SCa), B) Andricus burgundus (sexual), C) Diastrophus rubi (arrow poiting at the peg of SCo-B), D) Cecinothofagus gallaelenga, E) Qwaqwaia scolopiae, F) Hedickiana levantina, G) Andricus curvator (sexual), H) Isocolus lichtensteini, I) Andricus grossulariae (sexual), J) Andricus multiplicatus (sexual), K) Ceroptres cerri, L) Pediaspis aceris (asexual). Note that these two types of sensilla are overall similar but in SCa the peg a bit smaller and is on the top of a doomed area, while in SCo-B a slightly larger peg visibly arises from a pit in a less doomed and even often depressed, concave area. Note also a rare case of a pair of SCa in E (arrows).