Scanning electron microscope study of epidermal surface of six ectosymbiotic Temnocephala species (Platyhelminthes) from Argentina

Autores
Damborenea, María Cristina
Año de publicación
1992
Idioma
inglés
Tipo de recurso
artículo
Estado
versión publicada
Descripción
The epidermis of six ectosymbiontic Temnocephala species (T. axenos, T. chilensis, T. digitata, T. microdactyla and T. pignalberiae from freshwater crustaceans and T. iheringi from a mollusc) from Argentina examined using scanning electron microscopy revealed characters indicating their relationships with other members of the Platyhelminthes and with the congeneric Australian and New Zealand species. In all species, the whole surface is covered with microvilli and no locomotory cilia were observed. Aggregates of monociliated receptors are on the tentacles of all species and on the ventral surfaces of three. Furthermore, T. axenos and T. chilensis show other ciliated structures interpreted as collar receptors, such as those described for some turbellarian groups (e.g. Proseriata and Rhabdocoela). Two species (T. digitata and T. iheringi) show structures that are probably related to the duo-gland adhesive system.
Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo
Materia
Ciencias Naturales
Temnocephala
Ectosymbiotic flatworms
Epidermal surface
Scanning electron microscopy
Nivel de accesibilidad
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Scanning electron microscope study of epidermal surface of six ectosymbiotic Temnocephala species (Platyhelminthes) from Argentina
title Scanning electron microscope study of epidermal surface of six ectosymbiotic Temnocephala species (Platyhelminthes) from Argentina
spellingShingle Scanning electron microscope study of epidermal surface of six ectosymbiotic Temnocephala species (Platyhelminthes) from Argentina
Damborenea, María Cristina
Ciencias Naturales
Temnocephala
Ectosymbiotic flatworms
Epidermal surface
Scanning electron microscopy
title_short Scanning electron microscope study of epidermal surface of six ectosymbiotic Temnocephala species (Platyhelminthes) from Argentina
title_full Scanning electron microscope study of epidermal surface of six ectosymbiotic Temnocephala species (Platyhelminthes) from Argentina
title_fullStr Scanning electron microscope study of epidermal surface of six ectosymbiotic Temnocephala species (Platyhelminthes) from Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Scanning electron microscope study of epidermal surface of six ectosymbiotic Temnocephala species (Platyhelminthes) from Argentina
title_sort Scanning electron microscope study of epidermal surface of six ectosymbiotic Temnocephala species (Platyhelminthes) from Argentina
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Damborenea, María Cristina
author Damborenea, María Cristina
author_facet Damborenea, María Cristina
author_role author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Naturales
Temnocephala
Ectosymbiotic flatworms
Epidermal surface
Scanning electron microscopy
topic Ciencias Naturales
Temnocephala
Ectosymbiotic flatworms
Epidermal surface
Scanning electron microscopy
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv The epidermis of six ectosymbiontic Temnocephala species (T. axenos, T. chilensis, T. digitata, T. microdactyla and T. pignalberiae from freshwater crustaceans and T. iheringi from a mollusc) from Argentina examined using scanning electron microscopy revealed characters indicating their relationships with other members of the Platyhelminthes and with the congeneric Australian and New Zealand species. In all species, the whole surface is covered with microvilli and no locomotory cilia were observed. Aggregates of monociliated receptors are on the tentacles of all species and on the ventral surfaces of three. Furthermore, T. axenos and T. chilensis show other ciliated structures interpreted as collar receptors, such as those described for some turbellarian groups (e.g. Proseriata and Rhabdocoela). Two species (T. digitata and T. iheringi) show structures that are probably related to the duo-gland adhesive system.
Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo
description The epidermis of six ectosymbiontic Temnocephala species (T. axenos, T. chilensis, T. digitata, T. microdactyla and T. pignalberiae from freshwater crustaceans and T. iheringi from a mollusc) from Argentina examined using scanning electron microscopy revealed characters indicating their relationships with other members of the Platyhelminthes and with the congeneric Australian and New Zealand species. In all species, the whole surface is covered with microvilli and no locomotory cilia were observed. Aggregates of monociliated receptors are on the tentacles of all species and on the ventral surfaces of three. Furthermore, T. axenos and T. chilensis show other ciliated structures interpreted as collar receptors, such as those described for some turbellarian groups (e.g. Proseriata and Rhabdocoela). Two species (T. digitata and T. iheringi) show structures that are probably related to the duo-gland adhesive system.
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