ULTRASTRUCTURAL INVESTIGATIONS OF 3 TAXONOMIC CHARACTERS IN THE TRUNK REGION OF ECHINODERES-CAPITATUS (KINORHYNCHA, CYCLORHAGIDA)

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NEBELSICK, M
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[1] Abteilung Für Meeresbiologie Und Ultrastrukturforschung, Lnstitut Für Zoologie, UniversitäUt Wien, Vienna, A-I090
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10.1111/j.1463-6409.1992.tb00335.x
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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The classification of Kinorhyncha is mainly based upon cuticular differentiations including closing apparatus. trunk cuticle, and various appendages. This paper investigates whether ultrastructural characters support taxonomic results based upon light microscopical characters. The trunk region of Echinoderes capitatus bears several epidermal glands and setae and one middorsal spine on the 6th zonite. These characters are constant in number and distribution. The epidermal glands are unicellular, merocrine. glandular cells with an opening built up by several ramified canals terminating in pores within a slightly elevated ring-like bulge. Setae are composed of two cells, one merocrine glandular cell and one sensory cell with microvilli surrounding the outlet differentiation of the glandular cell. The setae have a pore on its tip, where the secretory product is released. The middorsal spine bears a multiciliar sensory cell. No pore is developed on the tip of the spine.
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