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ULTRASTRUCTURAL OBSERVATIONS OF A COLACIUM PALMELLA: THE RESERVOIR,EYESPOT, AND FLAGELLA1
Authors:Ruth L Willey  Elisa M Durban  William R Bowen
Abstract:A recently described euglenoid of the genus Colacium inhabits the rectums of damselfly larvae during the winter as a nonflagellated, stalkless palmella stage. Contrary to previous reports, which were based on light microscope observations, ultrastructural observations establish that the reservoir and canal with its nonemergent flagella remain structurally intact in the palmella condition. The 2 non-emergent flagella are structurally distinct. The larger flagellum, which probably gives rise to the single, emergent flagellant of the swimming euglenoid, has the typical 9 + 2 microtubular arrangement, together with a paraflagellar rod throughout most of its length. The crystalline paraflagellar body, typical of swimming euglenoids, is absent. The smaller flagellum has a 9 + 0 arrangement of the axonemal microtubules. This flagellum appears to terminate within the reservoir with a successive loss of number and arrangement of microtubules near its distal end. Hair-like structures lining the reservoir membrane may represent preformed nontubular mastigonemes. The eyespot granules are clustered around the cytostome and do not display the compact organization or position typical of the flagellated stage or the stalked stage of Colacium.
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