Proboscis extrusion in Bullia (Nassariidae): A study of fluid skeletons in Gastropoda |
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Authors: | E. R. TRUEMAN and A. C. BROWN |
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Affiliation: | Department of Zoology, University of Cape Town, South Africa |
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Abstract: | The pleurembolic proboscis of Bullia functions in the manner of a classical hydrostatic skeleton. Its protrusion occurs both with high pressure pulses (2 KPa) in the cephalic sinus and at a steady standing pressure (0-2 KPa). The proboscis probably functions as a haemocoelic chamber separate from the cephalic sinus and pressure pulses from within the everted proboscis, but not the sinus, suggest that muscle antagonism occurs in a manner common to hydrostatic skeletons. The advantages of the proboscis having a hydrostatic skeleton are discussed. |
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