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Comparative ultrastructural studies of the epidermis, sperm and nerve fibres of Cleistogamia longicirrus and Seritia stichopi (RhabdocoeIa, UmagiIIidae)
Authors:KLAUS ROHDE  N WATSON  L R G CANNON
Institution:K. Rohde &N. Watson, Department of Zoology, University of New England, Armidale, N.S.W. 2351, Australia.;L. R. G. Cannon, Queensland Museum, P.O. Box 300, South Brisbane, Queensland 4101, Australia.
Abstract:The epidermis of Cleistogamia longicirrus consists of columnar, interdigitated cells with apical mitochondria, short microvilli and cilia which have a single horizontal rootlet anchored in the adjacent cytoplasm by transverse bars and a thin side branch. Cells are held together by desmosomes and intermediary junctions. Epidermal cilia have a terminal, electron dense rod between the central microtubules and doublet 1 and a terminal plate; doublets 1 and 6–9 lose one of their microtubules and gradually all doublets lose one microtubule and peripheral doublets disappear. Spermatozoa have a single closed peripheral row of microtubules, numerous electron dense granules and mitochondria and axonemes are of the 9 +"1" type and free for most of their length. Nerve fibres have microtubules and some nerve fibres are surrounded by lamellae and have invaginations of the fibre wall. The epidermis of Seritia stichopi resembles that of Cleistogamia , but cilia have a single horizontal rootlet anchored by transverse bars in the cytoplasm, without a side branch. Spermatozoa also are similar to those of Cleistogamia . Certain ultrastructural similarities between some Umagillidae and Neodermata are apparently due to convergent evolution and do not allow the conclusion that Umagillidae and Neodermata are particularly closely related.
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