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Fig. 7. Partial three-dimensional reconstructions of the ALs containing stained PNs in Lobesia botrana in the anterior view Y+, indicating the innervated glomeruli (black outline). (A) Two PNs responding exclusively to {alpha}-farnesene arborised in two clearly different glomeruli (9 and 5). (B) In two preparations with PNs responding to nonatriene at a lower threshold (PN4) or exclusively to nonatriene (PN12), one PN (PN4) arborised in glomerulus 1, and in the other preparation (PNs 12 a, b) a double staining was found (8, 19). (C) Two PNs arborising in the easily identifiable glomerulus 3, responded to {alpha}-farnesene and ß-thujone respectively. Brain sketches indicate the orientation of the brain and the relative position of the AL (marked red). AN antennal nerve, DB dorsal border of the AL, OL optic lobe, SOG suboesophageal ganglion, numbers indicate ordinary glomeruli, bold numbers indicate landmark glomeruli. Scale bar in each reconstruction 20 µm.





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