Epidermal ultrastructure of Anoplodium stichopi (Plathelminthes,Dalyellioida), a flatworm endosymbiotic in Stichopus tremulus (Holothurioida) |
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Authors: | Ulf Jondelius |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Zoology, University of Göteborg, Box 25059, S-40031 Göteborg, Sweden |
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Abstract: | Summary The epidermal ultrastructure of Anoplodium stichopi Bock 1925 (Platyhelminthes, Dalyellioida, Umagillidae) was studied using transmission and scanning electron microscopy. The species lives in the perivisceral coelom of the aspidochirote holothurian Stichopus tremulus Gunnerus 1767. Two types of cells were observed in the epidermis of A. stichopi: ciliated cuboidal epithelial cells and nonciliated pear-shaped cells. The surface of the ciliated epidermal cells is folded into anastomosing ridges. Numerous coated vesicles are subjacent to the surface folds and mitochondria are abundant just below them. Observations indicate that A. stichopi takes up nutrients pinocytically from the coelomic fluid of the host. The ciliation of A. stichopi is sparse. |
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