Epidermal fine structure of the toe tips of Sphaerodactylus cinereus (Reptilia, Gekkonidae) |
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Authors: | Beate Röll |
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Institution: | Lehrstuhl für Tierphysiologie, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, D-44780 Bochum, Germany |
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Abstract: | This paper deals with epidermal structures of the sphaerodactyline gecko Sphaerodactylus cinereus : adhesive pads, cutaneous sensilla and intraepidermal axon terminals. The adhesive pad is restricted to a single terminal scale and bears approximately 6,000 setae. The setae are complex, hair-like structures which branch and sub-branch up to five times. The terminal ends are shaped like inverted cones. They provide the friction which enables the gecko to walk even on vertical glass-plates. Cutaneous sensilla of supposed mechanoreceptive function are found in groups of three or four at the anterior free edge of all dorsal and distal scales of the digit. The sensillum consists of a circular platelet in an epidermal depression bordered by an annular furrow and two or three bristles in a central position. Discoid axon terminals in the digital scales are located between relatively stiff structures: the corneous layers of the epidermis and a layer of tonofibrillar bundles. The axon terminals are hypothesized to be sensitive to the internal pressure depending on hyperextension of the toe. |
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