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Immunocytological demonstration of the mushroom body sub-divisions. Picture from the scanning microscope of the slice of the mushruum pody of Polyphaenis sericapa. The bar at the right bottom corner indicates the scale of 10 micron. The brain is painted (labled) with the two antibodies: antiglutamate (green) and antitaurine (magenta). Colocalization is indicated by white. Glutamatergic and taurinergic fibers are scattered in surrounding protocerebral neuropil. Axons supplyin$\gamma$ are here taurine positive, amongst which are scattered occasional large-diam- eter glutamate-positive axons (some arrowed). The densest tauriner- gic band (bracketed) supplies the intermediate divisi$\beta''$. Most axons supplying $\alpha$-$\beta$ and $\alpha'$-$\beta'$ are taurine and glutamate negative. But, antiglutamate reveals four small bundles of glutamatergic axons, each bundle surrounded by a sheath of taurinergic axons. These supply $\alpha$c-$\beta$c.

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Copyleft 2003 by Irina Sinakevitch. The free use is allowed, the source should be attributed.