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Ultrastructure and central projections of extraocular photoreceptors in caddiesflies (Insecta: Trichoptera)
Authors:Mariana Hagberg
Affiliation:(1) Department of Zoology, University of Lund, Lund, Sweden;(2) Department of Zoology, Helgonavägen 3, S-223 62 Lund, Sweden
Abstract:Summary Retained larval eyes (stemmata) were studied in the imagines of three species of Trichoptera: Phrygania grandis, Agrypnia varia, and Trichostegia minor. At the light-microscopic level the stemmata of all three species appeared to represent different stages of reduction with respect to size, shape and number of lenses. However, in all three species electron-microscopic studies showed units with monolayered rhabdoms, each formed by four retinula cells. By use of immunocytochemistry the presence of S-antigen was demonstrated in the retinula cells and their axons. This method also revealed the central projections of the axons of the retinula cells, which were found (i) to terminate either in the lamina accessoria or (ii) to penetrate this area to join the fibers of the outer chiasma of the optic lobes and then terminate in the medulla accessoria. The lamina accessoria and the medulla accessoria are the assumed remnants of the larval optic lobes. It is suggested that the imaginal stemmata might still be functioning photoreceptors.
Keywords:Photoreceptors, extraocular  Optic lobes  Stemmata  Immunocytochemistry  Insecta (Trichoptera)
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