larval NB1-2 anterior commissure primary interneuron [FBbt_00001464]
Larval primary interneuron that develops from neuroblast NB2-1 and projects through the anterior commissure of the neuromere posterior to its soma (Bossing et al., 1996).
Larval primary interneuron that develops from neuroblast NB2-1 and projects through the anterior commissure of the neuromere posterior to its soma (Bossing et al., 1996).
Primary interneuron originating from neuroblast NB1-2 whose axon fasciculates with an ipsilaterally directed fascicle formed at the end of embryonic stage 16 (Bossing et al., 1996).
Larval primary interneuron that develops from neuroblast NB2-1 and projects through the posterior commissure of the neuromere where its soma is located (Bossing et al., 1996).
Any primary interneuron (FBbt:00052517) that develops from some neuroblast NB1-2 (FBbt:00001384).
Developing from neuroblast NB1-2, the TB neuron is located apart from the other cells of this lineage. Axogenesis begins early, at embryonic stage 13, and has a distinctive ‘bent’ morphology.