Ultrastructure of the Flame Bulbs of Urastoma cyprinae (Platyhelminthes, ‘Prolecithophora’, Urastomidae) |
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Authors: | K. Rohde,N. Noury-Sraï ri,N. Watson,J.-L. Justine,L. Euzet |
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Abstract: | ![]() The ultrastructure of the flame bulbs of the turbellarian Urastoma cyprinae from Mytilus galloprovincialis in the Mediterranean is described. The nucleus of the terminal cell is located some distance basal to the rootlets of the cilia forming the flame; the cytoplasm contains numerous tubules approximately 54–66 nm in diameter, and vesicles. Thick walled, densely packed rod-like structures coil around each other with a tendency towards longitudinal orientation close to the flame. The rod-like structures tightly surround the basal part of the flame and the distal cytoplasmic tube in the apical part of the flame. Some of them, including the inner predominantly longitudinally directed ones, are continuous with the cytoplasm of the terminal cell, others are continuous with the cytoplasm of the distal cytoplasmic tube. Internal leptotriches arise from the cytoplasm of the terminal cell and intrude between the basal parts of the cilia of the flame. The distal cytoplasmic tube possesses a septate junction. The flame bulb of Urastoma differs distinctly from those known from other Platyhelminthes; implications for the phylogeny of Platyhelminthes are discussed. |
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