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The surface topography of a monogenean Heterapta chorinemi from the gills of Scomberoides commersonianus
Authors:P. Ramasamy and R. E. B. Hanna
Affiliation:

* Department of Zoology, Life Science Building, University of Madras, Madras-600 025, India

Department of Zoology, The Queen's University, Belfast BT7 1NN, Northern Ireland, U.K.

Abstract:
and 1986. The surface topography of a monogenean Heterapta chorinemi from the gills of Scomberoides commersonianus. International Journal for Parasitology 16: 595–600. The dorsal and ventral surfaces of H. chorinemi bear microvilli and boss-like structures. These may increase the surface area for respiratory gaseous exchange and absorption of nutrients from the surrounding medium. Uniciliated sensory endings, presumably rheoreceptors, are present over the entire surface whereas non-ciliated structures, possibly mechanoreceptors, are present only on the ventral surface of the haptor. The haptor possesses 6–10 pairs of pincer-type clamps and 30–40 pairs of open sucker-type clamps with scleritized jaws. The common genital atrium is situated on the ventral surface, the vaginal pore opens on the dorsal surface and the mouth is subterminal as described in previous light microscope studies.
Keywords:Surface topography   Heterapta chorinemi   Monogenea   Scomberoides commersonianus
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