Functional morphology of the metapleural gland in workers of the ant crematogaster inflata (hymenoptera, formicidae)

Workers of Crematogaster inflata possess the largest metapleural glands (relative to body size) known among ants, with reservoirs extending anteriorly up to the junction between the pro-and the mesothorax, and with over 1400 secretory cells on both sides together. This large secretory capacity is re...

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Main Authors: Hashim, Rosli, Ito, F., Billen, J.
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http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1744-7410.2011.00230.x/abstract
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spelling my.um.eprints.83422019-05-31T05:03:52Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/8342/ Functional morphology of the metapleural gland in workers of the ant crematogaster inflata (hymenoptera, formicidae) Hashim, Rosli Ito, F. Billen, J. QH301 Biology Workers of Crematogaster inflata possess the largest metapleural glands (relative to body size) known among ants, with reservoirs extending anteriorly up to the junction between the pro-and the mesothorax, and with over 1400 secretory cells on both sides together. This large secretory capacity is related to the gland's defensive function, which, in members of this species, is directed against larger arthropod and vertebrate enemies, and apparently not against microorganisms, in contrast to other ants, where the gland produces antibiotics. The gland is not equipped with any direct musculature. Secretion release is probably caused by contraction of the oblique longitudinal thorax muscles or by passive expulsion caused by external pressure. 2011 Article PeerReviewed Hashim, Rosli and Ito, F. and Billen, J. (2011) Functional morphology of the metapleural gland in workers of the ant crematogaster inflata (hymenoptera, formicidae). Invertebrate Biology, 130 (3). pp. 277-281. ISSN 1077-8306 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1744-7410.2011.00230.x/abstract 10.1111/j.1744-7410.2011.00230.x
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Hashim, Rosli
Ito, F.
Billen, J.
Functional morphology of the metapleural gland in workers of the ant crematogaster inflata (hymenoptera, formicidae)
description Workers of Crematogaster inflata possess the largest metapleural glands (relative to body size) known among ants, with reservoirs extending anteriorly up to the junction between the pro-and the mesothorax, and with over 1400 secretory cells on both sides together. This large secretory capacity is related to the gland's defensive function, which, in members of this species, is directed against larger arthropod and vertebrate enemies, and apparently not against microorganisms, in contrast to other ants, where the gland produces antibiotics. The gland is not equipped with any direct musculature. Secretion release is probably caused by contraction of the oblique longitudinal thorax muscles or by passive expulsion caused by external pressure.
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author Hashim, Rosli
Ito, F.
Billen, J.
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Ito, F.
Billen, J.
author_sort Hashim, Rosli
title Functional morphology of the metapleural gland in workers of the ant crematogaster inflata (hymenoptera, formicidae)
title_short Functional morphology of the metapleural gland in workers of the ant crematogaster inflata (hymenoptera, formicidae)
title_full Functional morphology of the metapleural gland in workers of the ant crematogaster inflata (hymenoptera, formicidae)
title_fullStr Functional morphology of the metapleural gland in workers of the ant crematogaster inflata (hymenoptera, formicidae)
title_full_unstemmed Functional morphology of the metapleural gland in workers of the ant crematogaster inflata (hymenoptera, formicidae)
title_sort functional morphology of the metapleural gland in workers of the ant crematogaster inflata (hymenoptera, formicidae)
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http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1744-7410.2011.00230.x/abstract
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