Authors
AE Gutiérrez-Cabrera, A Córdoba-Aguilar, E Zenteno, C Lowenberger, B Espinoza
Publication date
2016/6
Source
Bulletin of Entomological Research
Volume
106
Issue
3
Pages
279-291
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Description
The peritrophic matrix is a chitin-protein structure that envelops the food bolus in the midgut of the majority of insects, but is absent in some groups which have, instead, an unusual extra-cellular lipoprotein membrane named the perimicrovillar membrane. The presence of the perimicrovillar membrane (PMM) allows these insects to exploit restricted ecological niches during all life stages. It is found only in some members of the superorder Paraneoptera and many of these species are of medical and economic importance. In this review we present an overview of the midgut and the digestive system of insects with an emphasis on the order Paraneoptera and differences found across phylogenetic groups. We discuss the importance of the PMM in Hemiptera and the apparent conservation of this structure among hemipteran groups, suggesting that the basic mechanism of PMM production is the same for different …
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