The formation of the cyst wael of the metacercaria of Cloacitrema narrabeenensis (Bowell & Bearup, 1967) (digenea: Philophthalmidae) |
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Authors: | K.E. Dixon M. Colton |
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Affiliation: | School of Biological Sciences, Flinders University of South Australia, Bedford Park, 5042, South Australia, Australia |
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Abstract: | Dixon K.E. and Colton M. 1978. The formation of the cyst wall of the metacercaria of Cloacitrema narrabeenensis (Howell &; Bearup, 1967) (Digenea: Philophthalmidae). International Journal for Parasitology8: 491–499. The cercaria of Cloacitrema narrabeenensis contains six different types of cystogenic cells which were distinguished on the basis of their position, ultrastructure and chemical composition. Four of the different types secrete carbohydrate-protein complexes and the other two protein granules. Early in development, the cercaria is bounded by a flattened, cellular envelope which contains a few mitochondria but lacks cytoplasmic ground substance and a nucleus. Later in development, this envelope is lost, shortly after a new cellular covering forms at the surface. The nuclei are later lost from this layer and it is suggested that they sink inwards, thus forming a cercarial tegument. The products of the cystogenic cells are gradually discharged through pseudopodial-like connections with the surface layer of the cercarial tegument to form the metacercarial cyst wall. The sequence of secretion is controlled so that the separate layers of the cyst wall are formed in their correct order. |
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Keywords: | Cloacitrema narrabeenensis cercaria metacercaria encystment histochemistry electron microscopy |
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