anterior prothoracic chordotonal organ [FBbt_00007656]
V-shaped chordotonal organ with one arm attached to the anterior wall of the thorax at the articulation of the head, immediately below the prosternal sense organ and the other arm fixed to the hypotremal apodeme (Power, 1948). The joint between the two arms is directed posteromedially and pressed against the anterolateral corner of the prothoracic neuromere (Power, 1948). A thick, short group of fibers, the prothoracic chordotonal nerve, connects this organ to the ventral nerve cord (Power et al., 1948).
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