Published February 1, 2021 | Version v1

Supplementary data for "The subgenual organ complex in stick insects: Functional morphology and mechanical coupling of a complex mechanosensory organ"

  • 1. AG Integrative Sensory Physiology, Institute for Animal Physiology, Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen, Gießen, Germany; Center for Mind, Brain and Behavior (CMBB), University of Marburg and Justus Liebig University Gießen, Germany
  • 2. Zoological Research Museum Alexander Koenig, Leibniz Institute for Animal Biodiversity, Section Myriapoda, Bonn, Germany
  • 3. Institute of Evolutionary Biology and Animal Ecology, University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany

Description

µCT-scans of the upper tibial regions of the foreleg (T1) and the midleg (T2) of Ramulus artemis (Westwood, 1859), Carausius morosus (Sinéty, 1901), and Sipyloidea sipylus (Westwood, 1859). For use of scans, please cite the following publication:

Strauß, J., Moritz, L. & Rühr, P.T. (2021): The subgenual organ complex in stick insects: Functional morphology and mechanical coupling of a complex mechanosensory organ. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution (Research Topic “Evolutionary Biomechanics of Sound Production and Reception”). doi: 10.3389/fevo.2021.632493.

All scans were performed with a commercial μCT desktop system (Skyscan 1272, Bruker microCT, Kontich, Belgium) at the Zoological Research Museum Alexander Koenig, Leibniz Institute for Animal Biodiversity, Bonn, Germany.

µCT scan settings of all samples:

Ramulus artemis:

  • tube voltage = 30 kV
  • ube current = 200 μA
  • target = tungsten
  • no filter
  • total sample rotation = 360°
  • angular step size = 0.2°
  • exposure time = 1980 ms
  • binning = 1x1
  • averaging = 8
  • random movement = 15 px
  • voxel size = 1.8 μm
  • fixation: Bouin's solution (24 hours)
  • staining: 0.3% PTA (21 days)
  • storage: 70% EtOH
  • surrounding medium in scan: 70% EtOH
  • filenames: Ramulus_artemis_T1.tif; Ramulus_artemis_T2.tif

Carausius morosus:

  • tube voltage = 29 kV
  • ube current = 200 μA
  • target = tungsten
  • no filter
  • total sample rotation = 360°
  • angular step size = 0.2°
  • exposure time = 1900 ms
  • binning = 1x1
  • averaging = 5
  • random movement = 15 px
  • voxel size = 1.0 μm
  • fixation: Bouin's solution (24 hours)
  • staining: 0.3% PTA (21 days)
  • storage: 70% EtOH
  • surrounding medium in scan: 70% EtOH
  • filenames: Carausius_morosus_T1.tif; Carausius_morosus_T2.tif

Sipyloidea sipylus:

  • tube voltage = 29 kV
  • ube current = 200 μA
  • target = tungsten
  • no filter
  • total sample rotation = 360°
  • angular step size = 0.2°
  • exposure time = 1900 ms
  • binning = 1x1
  • averaging = 7
  • random movement = 15 px
  • voxel size = 1.8 μm
  • fixation: Bouin's solution (24 hours)
  • staining: 0.3% PTA (21 days)
  • storage: 70% EtOH
  • surrounding medium in scan: 70% EtOH
  • filenames: Sipyloidea_sipylus_T1.tif; Sipyloidea_sipylus_T2.tif

Notes

Funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) – STR 1329/2-1.

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Journal article: 10.3389/fevo.2021.632493 (DOI)