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An Ultrastructural Account of Otoplanid Turbellaria Neuroanatomy II. The statocyst design: evolutionary and functional implications

Authors :
Enrico A. Ferrero
Celina Bedini
Alberto Lanfranchi
Source :
Acta Zoologica. 66:75-87
Publication Year :
1985
Publisher :
Wiley, 1985.

Abstract

The statocyst architecture in the three otoplanid species Notocaryoturbella bigermaria Lanfranchi, 1969, Otoplana truncaspina Lanfranchi, 1969 and Parotoplanella heterorhabditica Lanfranchi, 1969 is compared. Common features are: (a) a fibrillar collagen-like, 0.2 μm thick, investing capsule continuous with the brain capsule; (b) an inner wall made up of six or more flattened and overlapping parietal cells; (c) a statolith forming cell hanging from the dorsal side down in the lumen, with a large statolith containing vacuole; (d) a bilateral pair of spindle shaped accessory cell groups, adjoining the statolith cell and sending projections to the wall—nerve projections run through the capsule; (e) one accessory cell enveloping the other cells of the group has a filament containing cytoplasm, the filaments coverging into a hemidesmosome making contact with a projection coming from a parietal cell; (f) muscles from the longitudinal body musculature inserting onto the capsule externally. The lack of ciliary structures differentiates the turbellarian statocyst from the majority of invertebrate statocysts. The developmental origin, the phylogenetical meaning and the functional and adaptive value of the statocyst in Turbellaria are here commented on.

Details

ISSN :
14636395 and 00017272
Volume :
66
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Acta Zoologica
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........2ca4498826a7facabe981aa13c46c7d0
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1463-6395.1985.tb00826.x