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- Q2405737 subject Q7598080.
- Q2405737 subject Q9016711.
- Q2405737 abstract "The cornicle (or siphuncule) is one of a pair of small upright backward-pointing tubes found on the dorsal side of the last segment of the bodies of aphids. They are sometimes mistaken for cerci. They are no more than pores in some species.These abdominal tubes exude droplets of a quick-hardening defensive fluid containing triacylglycerols called cornicle wax. There is some confusion in the literature about the function of the cornicle wax secretions. It was common at one time to suggest that the cornicles were the source of the honeydew, and this was even included in the Shorter Oxford English Dictionaryand even appears in the 2008 edition of the World Book Encyclopedia. There also is documentation in the literature for cornicle wax luring predators in some cases.".
- Q2405737 thumbnail Aphid-sap2.jpg?width=300.
- Q2405737 wikiPageWikiLink Q1054892.
- Q2405737 wikiPageWikiLink Q15145790.
- Q2405737 wikiPageWikiLink Q183350.
- Q2405737 wikiPageWikiLink Q186319.
- Q2405737 wikiPageWikiLink Q2565203.
- Q2405737 wikiPageWikiLink Q7598080.
- Q2405737 wikiPageWikiLink Q9016711.
- Q2405737 comment "The cornicle (or siphuncule) is one of a pair of small upright backward-pointing tubes found on the dorsal side of the last segment of the bodies of aphids. They are sometimes mistaken for cerci. They are no more than pores in some species.These abdominal tubes exude droplets of a quick-hardening defensive fluid containing triacylglycerols called cornicle wax. There is some confusion in the literature about the function of the cornicle wax secretions.".
- Q2405737 label "Cornicle".
- Q2405737 depiction Aphid-sap2.jpg.