lateral scoloparium of femoral chordotonal organ [FBbt_00052629]

Scoloparium that contains the dendrites of all hook flexion neurons of a femoral chordotonal organ (Mamiya et al., 2023). It is the smallest and most lateral scoloparium of the femoral chordotonal organ (Mamiya et al., 2023). Cell bodies in this scoloparium tend to move very little during joint extension and flexion (Mamiya et al., 2023). Mamiya et al. (2023) are inconsistent with use of ‘group 1’, ‘group 2’ and ‘group 3’ terminology, so these synonyms have not been added cp231212.

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Term Information

  • ID: FBbt_00052629
  • Name: lateral scoloparium of femoral chordotonal organ
  • Definition: Scoloparium that contains the dendrites of all hook flexion neurons of a femoral chordotonal organ (Mamiya et al., 2023). It is the smallest and most lateral scoloparium of the femoral chordotonal organ (Mamiya et al., 2023). Cell bodies in this scoloparium tend to move very little during joint extension and flexion (Mamiya et al., 2023).
  • Synonyms:
  • Type:
  • Comment: Mamiya et al. (2023) are inconsistent with use of ‘group 1’, ‘group 2’ and ‘group 3’ terminology, so these synonyms have not been added cp231212.

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