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The nephridia of the interstitial polychaete Hesionides arenaria and their phylogenetic significance (Polychaeta,Hesionidae)
Authors:Wilfried Westheide
Institution:(1) Spezielle Zoologie, Fachbereich Biologie/Chemie der Universität Osnabrück, Postfach 4469, D-4500 Osnabrück, Federal Republic of Germany
Abstract:Summary The small hesionid polychaete Hesionides arenaria possesses paired segmental excretory organs that closely resemble solenocytic protonephridia. The nephridium consists of one terminal cell and four tubule cells which form the emission channel. From the terminal cell, up to six flagella arise each surrounded by a weir of ten regularly arranged cytoplasmic rods. The structure of the cytoplasm of three of the following cells suggests that they function in active transport and storage. Because all of the larger, more primitive species of this family are equipped with metanephridia, the possibility is discussed that these organs have been developed out of metanephridia. The Hesionides arenaria nephridium may be a morphological stage in the evolutionary pathway from metanephridia to solenocytes. This would mean that solenocytes can no longer be considered to be homologous in every case with other protonephridial organs in polychaetes and may well be derived several times independently out of metanephridia or ldquotruerdquo protonephridia.
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