Ultrastructure of an integumental organ with probable sensory function in Paragordius varius (nematomorpha) |
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Authors: | Andreas Schmidt-Rhaesa |
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Institution: | Zoomorphology and Systematics, University Bielefeld, PO Box 100131, 33501 Bielefeld, Germany |
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Abstract: | The cuticle of late parasitic stages of Paragordius varius (Leidy, 1851) is composed of a layer with large fibres and a second layer (often named the areolar layer) distal from it. In this paper, organs are described that start at the basal side of the epidermis, pass the epidermis and the fibrous layer of the cuticle and merge with large, cushion‐like structures in the distal layer of the cuticle. The epidermal part of the organs is composed of darkly stained cells, which are probably in contact with the basi‐epidermal nervous system. Up to four processes of this cell traverse the cuticle. These processes might include cilia, because they contain microtubule‐like structures. The probable connection to nerve cells and the connection to the cushion‐like structures in the outer cuticular layer make it likely that the organs described here are sensory in function. |
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Keywords: | nematomorpha cuticle ultrastructure Paragordius sensory organ |
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