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Ultrastructural study of the epidermis in two free-living Platyhelminthes, Mesostoma viaregginum and M. productum (Rhabdocoela, Typhloplanida)
Authors:Julia-Laurence Culioli
Institution:Équipe: "Modèles en Écologie Méditerraréenne", Facultédes Sciences &Techniques, Universitéde Corse, Campus Grossetti - BP 52, Corsica 20250, France
Abstract:Abstract. The epidermis of the free-living typhloplanids Mesostoma viaregginum and M. productum (Mesostominae) is described. In both species, the epidermis has polarized cells with nuclei located at the basal part of the cell, whereas mitochondria are in the apical one. The epidermis is entirely covered by microvilli and locomotory cilia anchored in the cytoplasm by vertical and horizontal rootlets. Rootlets exhibit distinct length and periodic structure in the two species. Furthermore, in each species vertical and horizontal rootlets possess different periodic structure. The pattern of termination of microtubules in epidermal cilia is described for the first time in the Typhloplanida; central microtubules shift along one axonemal side, doublets 1 and 6–9 lose their microtubule B, and gradually peripheral doublets become singlets. Finally, an electron-dense material caps the tip of the cilia. This pattern of termination closely resembles that of Temnocephalida, Kalytorhynchia, and Dalyelliida examined so far, but differences exist.
Keywords:Mesostominae  transmission electron microscopy
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