The Terminal Protonephridial Complex of Haplopharynx rostratus (Platyhelminthes,Haplopharyngida) |
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Authors: | Klaus Rohde Nikki A Watson |
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Abstract: | The terminal protonephridial complex of Haplopharynx rostratus consists of three terminal cells. There are no weirs consisting of ribs connected by a filtration “membrane”, but some cytoplasmic outgrowths into the lumen of the terminal cells. Excretion is by exocytotic vesicles. The terminal cells also contain Golgi complexes and large membrane-bound vacuoles containing electron-dense material. The ciliary bundles (flames) of terminal cells 2 and 3 protrude into the lumen of the centrally located terminal cell I. The complex is surrounded by a sheath containing numerous filaments. The terminal complex of H. rostratus resembles that of the macrostomid Paromalostomum proceracauda, lending support to the view that the two taxa are closely related. © 1998 The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. Published by Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved |
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