Adult ascending neuron of the AN26X004 group with ipsilateral VNC arbors (Takemura et al., 2024; Marin et al., 2024). It is a primary neuron of the 26X hemilineage (Takemura et al., 2024; Marin et al., 2024). It exits the VNC via the cervical connective (Takemura et al., 2024; Marin et al., 2024). Within the VNC it fasciculates with the ventral lateral tract of ventral cervical fasciculus (Takemura et al., 2024; Marin et al., 2024). It receives input in the T1 leg neuropil and sends output to the T1 leg neuropil (Takemura et al., 2024; Marin et al., 2024). Its predicted neurotransmitter is glutamate (Eckstein et al., 2024). There are approximately 2 of these cells per organism and their somas are found in the prothoracic neuromere (Takemura et al., 2024; Marin et al., 2024).
Adult intrinsic neuron of the IN26X001 group (Takemura et al., 2024; Marin et al., 2024). It is a primary neuron of the 26X hemilineage (Takemura et al., 2024; Marin et al., 2024). It receives input in the leg neuropil and sends output to the leg neuropil (Takemura et al., 2024; Marin et al., 2024). Its predicted neurotransmitter is gaba (Eckstein et al., 2024). There are approximately 6 of these cells per organism and their somas are found in the mesothoracic neuromere, metathoracic neuromere and prothoracic neuromere (Takemura et al., 2024; Marin et al., 2024).
Adult intrinsic neuron of the IN26X002 group (Takemura et al., 2024; Marin et al., 2024). It is a primary neuron of the 26X hemilineage (Takemura et al., 2024; Marin et al., 2024). It receives input in the leg neuropil and sends output to the leg neuropil (Takemura et al., 2024; Marin et al., 2024). Its predicted neurotransmitter is gaba (Eckstein et al., 2024). There are approximately 6 of these cells per organism and their somas are found in the mesothoracic neuromere, metathoracic neuromere and prothoracic neuromere (Takemura et al., 2024; Marin et al., 2024).
Adult intrinsic neuron of the IN26X003 group with contralateral arbors in a single VNC neuromere (Takemura et al., 2024; Marin et al., 2024). It is a primary neuron of the 26X hemilineage (Takemura et al., 2024; Marin et al., 2024). It receives input in the leg neuropil and sends output to the leg neuropil (Takemura et al., 2024; Marin et al., 2024). Its predicted neurotransmitter is gaba (Eckstein et al., 2024). There are approximately 4 of these cells per organism and their somas are found in the mesothoracic neuromere and metathoracic neuromere (Takemura et al., 2024; Marin et al., 2024).
Any neuron that develops from neuroblast NB5-1. These are all primary neurons, since NB5-1 does not produce a secondary lineage (Lacin and Truman, 2016).