Ultrastructural Investigation of the Integument of Tubiluchus philippinensis (Priapulida, Tubiluchidae) |
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Authors: | VOLKER STORCH GERD ALBERTI |
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Institution: | Zoology Department I/Morphology-Ecology, University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, F.R.G. |
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Abstract: | The integument of Tubiluchus philippinensis van der Land, 1984 has been investigated by means of scanning and transmission electron microscopy. The ultrastructure of the cuticle corresponds principally to what has been found in Priapulidae. The tumuli are mere cuticular thickenings. Setae, tubuli, flosculi and scalids are receptor organs. Tubuli additionally serve a second function: they produce a secretion. The male genital area is equipped with various receptor organs, the internal morphology of which has been described. All receptor cells are characterized by apical cilia, which may be surrounded by a circlet of microvilli. They sometimes bear a rather complicated rootlet apparatus. |
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