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A new cephalic type of presumed sense organ with naked dendritic ends in the atypical male of the parasitic copepod Pachypygus gibber (Crustacea)
Authors:Dr Régine Hipeau-Jacquotte
Institution:(1) Centre d'Océanologie de Marseille, Marseille, France;(2) Centre d'Océanologie de Marseille, URA CNRS 41, Station marine d'Endoume, rue Batterie des Lions, F-13007 Marseille, France
Abstract:Summary The topography, external structure and ultrastructure of a cephalic sense organ, described for the first time, were studied by light and electron microscopy in the parasitic copepod Pachypygus gibber. This species is unusual in that it has three reproductive sexual forms (two males, one female).The cephalic organ, present only in the atypical male, is made up of numerous functional units, each composed of 4 cells: two sensory cells, one basal enveloping cell and one apical canal-forming cell opening outside via a pore. Many hundred pores are situated within the cuticle of the ventral pleural borders. Through each pore protrude two ciliary endings.An interesting feature is that the ciliary ends are without cuticular cover and thus, directly exposed to the surroundings, a situation unique in arthropods.The structural characteristics of this sense organ and the particular mode of life of the atypical male (with an additional free planktonic phase), lead to the hypothesis that its function is linked to chemical reception in the complex behavioural patterns such as host and sex recognition, during the free life.
Keywords:Chemoreceptor  Ultrastructure  Parasitic copepod crustacean  Pachypygus gibber
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