Rastrognathia macrostoma, Kristensen & Norrevang, 1977
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Felipe |
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Rastrognathia macrostoma |
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Rastrognathia macrostoma View in CoL
SLIR and TyrTLIR nervous structures as well as DAPIstained cell nuclei are visualized with CLSM The brain consists of the central neuropil (np, Figs. 7f, 8d) surrounded by perikarya and sensory structures (Figs. 7d–f, 8b–d). The SLI reactivity was detected in six brain cells (2 × dp, 2 × mp, 2 × lp, Figs. 7d, 8b) and two ventral brain commissures (vac and vpc, Figs. 7b, 8c) forming a ring-shaped structure. In addition, a distinct dorso-anterior TyrTLIR commissure was visualized (dac, Figs. 7e, 8d).
Three pairs of longitudinal SLIR and TyrTLIR nerve cords extend from the brain to the posterior commissure: ventro-lateral, lateral, and dorso-lateral (vlc, lc, dc, Figs. 7a–c, e, f; 8); the two former are interconnected by a fine neurite in the anterior part of the trunk. A pair of peripheral SLIR anterior perikarya (ap, Figs. 7a, b; 8a, c) projects neurites into the ventro-lateral nerve cords anterior to the pharynx, and a single middorsal TyrTLIR perikaryon (mdc, Figs, 7c, 8e) is located above the male genital opening. A few ciliary gut receptors occur along the midventral line (cgr, Fig. 5c, f).
The stomatogastric nervous system consists of a buccal ganglion (bg, Fig. 8d View Fig ) with about 20 perikarya and a pair of buccal nerves (bn, Fig. 8d View Fig ) extending along the pharyngeal bulb, both being TyrTLIR.
The rostral TyrTLIR sensory structures include three apical ventral ciliary organs (vco, Figs. 7e, f; 8d), four pairs of compound cirri (cc, Fig. 7e, f, one pair shown in Fig. 8d View Fig ), and three pairs of spiral organs, the two anterior ones larger-sized and with thicker bundles of cilia than the posterior one (aso and pso, Figs. 7e, 8d).
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