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Fine structure of the cuticle and structural changes occuring during moulting in the mite Tetranychus urticae. II. Moulting process (Chelicerata,Acarina)
Authors:Ursula Mothes-Wagner
Institution:(1) Department of Zoology, Philipps University, Lahnberge, P.O. Box 1929, D-3550 Marburg, Federal Republic of Germany
Abstract:Summary Processes occurring during moulting in Tetranychus urticae (Acari, Tetranychidae) are described by means of electron microscopy.Moulting is characterized by a pre-ecdysial phase which is initiated by the detachment of cuticle and epidermis. Epicuticular material is deposited as plaques but fuses to form a continuous layer. The epidermis folds up and ridges become determined. Procuticular material is synthesized inside the epidermis and packed into granules which accumulate below the epicuticular portions already deposited. Prior to ecdysis, portions of the old cuticle are dissolved. Ecdysis is achieved by moulting glands which effect bursting of the old cuticle. During the post-ecdysial phase, the endocuticle is synthesized during which a lamellation becomes obvious.Processes occuring during moulting are compared to published information on the tick cuticle.
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