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. 1975 Jun 9;159(2):213-25.
doi: 10.1007/BF00219157.

Cobalt sulphide staining of optic fibres in the brain of the cricket, Gryllus campestris

Cobalt sulphide staining of optic fibres in the brain of the cricket, Gryllus campestris

H W Honegger et al. Cell Tissue Res. .

Abstract

Neuronal projections from one optic lobe to other parts of the brain were stained in the cricket Gryllus campestris using the cobalt sulphide technique and Timm's sulphide-silver method. The results are: Four tracts directly connect the medulla with the lobula and medulla of the contralateral optic lobe. Direct medullar projections end mainly in the non-glomerular neuropile of the protocerebrum, but also penetrate the calyx of the mushroom bodies, pons and central body in small numbers. A few somata which send fibres into the medulla lie in the pars intercerebralis, in the protocerebrum ventral to the opposite beta-lobe, the outer margin of the medulla of the contralateral optic lobe and between deuto- and tritocerebrum. The anatomical and physiological relevance of the stained connections is discussed.

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