ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD COLLETERIAL GLAND
From New Latin colleterium glue-secreting organ, from Greek kolla glue + -al1.
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New Zealand Journal of Zoology
In Megaloptera (Archichauliodes, Fig. 2), the genital and rectal complexes are
also unassociated. The genital structures differ markedly from those ofKempynus.
The colleterial gland is a single, not a bifurcate structure; the spermatheca is ...
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Annals of the Entomological Society of America
All of these facts would tend to show that the cells of the right and left colleterial
gland ducts, as well as the common colleterial gland duct, have either been
emptied of their secretion, or that they have lost their power of secreting. As,
however ...
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Advances in Comparative Physiology and Biochemistry
The large left colleterial gland secretes a phenol oxidase, one or more aromatic
glucosides, and the structural proteins which form the wall of the 00theca; the
glucosidase which cleaves off the glucoside when the secretions mix is located ...
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Anatomical and histological studies of the female ...
10, en). They can be distinguished easily from the nuclei of the epithelial cells by
their smaller size. All of these facts would tend to show that the cells of the right
and left colleterial gland ducts, as well as the common colleterial gland duct,
have ...
Harry Charles Max Severin, Henry Herman Paul Severin, 1908
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Advances in Insect Physiology APL
Decapitation of cockroaches prevents glucoside accumulation in the left
colleterial gland while implantation of CA reinitiates the process (Willis and
Brunet, 1966; and Takahashi, 1972). Essentially similar results have been
obtained by ...
J. E. Treherne, Michael J. Berridge, Sir Vincent Brian Wigglesworth, 1976
The left colleterial gland produces a structural protein, /?-glucoside of
protocatechuic acid, and a polyphenol oxidase (laccase) (Brunet and Kent, 1955)
. The right gland secretes /?-glucosidase. When the contents of the glands mix at
the time ...
William J. Bell, K.G. Adiyodi, 1981
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Biochemistry of Insects
The right colleterial gland secretes a B-glucosidase which hydrolyzes the
glucoside when the secretions mix in the genital vestibulum. The liberated
tanning agent is then oxidized to a o-quinone which combines with the N-
terminal groups of ...
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Spiderwebs and Silk: Tracing Evolution From Molecules to ...
Female mantids (Dictyoptera: Mantoidea), Hydrophilus piceus (Coleoptera:
Hydrophilidae; Rudall and Kenchington 1971; Stehr 1987) and adult Chrysopa
flava (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae) produce colleterial gland proteins from which
they ...
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Spiderwebs and Silk : Tracing Evolution From Molecules to ...
Female mantids (Dictyoptera: Mantoidea), Hydrophilus piceus (Coleoptera:
Hydrophilidae; Rudall and Kenchington 1971; Stehr 1987) and adult Chrysopa
flava (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae) produce colleterial gland proteins from which
they ...
Museum of Comparative Zoology Harvard University Catherine L. Craig Museum Associate, 2003
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Dictionary of Insect Morphology
L. _ gland glandula accessoria _ accessory gland glandula adhesiva _ colleterial
gland glandula alaris _ Eltringham's gland glandula analis _ anal gland glandula
antennalis _ antennal gland glandula Batellii _ gland of Batelli glandula ...
Henrik Steinmann, Lajos Zombori, 1999