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A scanning electron microscope study of ectodermal differentiations in the caudal mantle epithelium of embryos and juveniles of Loligo vulgaris,Loligo forbesi and Sepia officinalis
Authors:W P PAULIJ  J M DENUCÉ
Institution:Zoology Department I , Catholic University , Toernooiveld, 6525 ED, Nijmegen
Abstract:Summary

The mantle epithelium of embryos and early juveniles of the squids Loligo vulgaris and Loligo forbesi and the cuttlefish Sepia officinalis was studied using scanning electron microscopy. In embryos of L. vulgaris and L. forbesi, previously undescribed epidermal structures were found. They are missing in S. officinalis embryos. These so-called “extruding structures” are located near Hoyle's organ and first appear at stage XIII of Naef. At the same embryonic stage, Hoyle's organ starts to differentiate and “uniform-type” ciliated cells become visible in the epidermis of both L. vulgaris and L. forbesi. Directly after hatching the epidermis of the species examined starts to slough off and finally the extruding structures, Hoyle's organ and both types of ciliated cells of the mantle epithelium disappear. The function of the extruding structures remains obscure.
Keywords:embryonic ectoderm  ciliated cells  Hoyle's organ  hatching gland  scanning electron microscopy  cephalopods (Loligo vulgaris  Loligo forbesi  Sepia officinalis)
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