The structure of the buccal cavity and pharynx in relation to the method of feeding of Reighardia sternae Diesing 1864 (Pentastomida) |
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Authors: | J Riley |
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Affiliation: | Department of Zoology, The University, Leeds LS2 9JT, England |
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Abstract: | The buccal complex of the haematophagous pentastomid Reighardia sternae has been described. It consists of a buccal capsule containing a prominent oral papilla communicating with a heavily chitinized pharynx which is crescentic in cross section. The chitinous skeleton of the buccal apparatus provides a framework for the attachment of various muscle systems, the contractions of which have been related to the mode of operation of the oral papilla and pharnyx during the feeding process. Particular emphasis was placed on the possible function of the oral papilla in the initial rupture of a blood capillary, and on the pumping action of the pharynx during the ingestion of the liberated blood. |
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Keywords: | pentastomid feeding mechanism buccal capsule oral papilla pharynx pharyngeal pump |
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