SCANNING AND TRANSMISSION ELECTRON-MICROSCOPIC OBSERVATIONS ON THE LARVAE OF PRIAPULUS-CAUDATUS (PRIAPULIDA)

Citation
Rp. Higgins et al., SCANNING AND TRANSMISSION ELECTRON-MICROSCOPIC OBSERVATIONS ON THE LARVAE OF PRIAPULUS-CAUDATUS (PRIAPULIDA), Acta Zoologica, 74(4), 1993, pp. 301-319
Citations number
27
Categorie Soggetti
Zoology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00017272
Volume
74
Issue
4
Year of publication
1993
Pages
301 - 319
Database
ISI
SICI code
0001-7272(1993)74:4<301:SATEOO>2.0.ZU;2-8
Abstract
Scanning electron microscopical studies revealed four distinct morphol ogical larva-types (not instars) of Priapulus caudatus whose lorica-le ngth measured 82-860 mum. The smallest of the larvae are round to oval , have 20 longitudinal ridges, a series of transverse ridges, and have two pairs of laterally situated tubuli near the posterior limits. The second larva-type is dorsoventrally compressed, has a single dorsal a nd single unsculptured ventral plate each with a prominent midridge ne ar the anterior limits, three infolded lateral plates with a pair of t ubuli near the posterior limits. The third and fourth larva-types rema in dorsoventrally flattened; the third larva-type has less pronounced sculpturing than the fourth larva-type and is smaller; two pairs of tu buli are situated as in the previous stage. The number and arrangement of scalids on the introvert and pharyngeal teeth differ according to each of the four larva-types and are described. The ultrastructure of all organ systems is described. All scalids are sensilla equipped with ciliated receptor cells. The cuticle is similar to the cuticle in the adult and differs fundamentally from the cuticle of larval Halicryptu s. The trunk is richly supplied with sensory structures. Trunk tubuli contain secretory cells. Posteriorly, a gland complex was found which presumably is the precursor of the equivalent gland in postlarvae and adults. The implications of the first larva-type's structural similari ty to the larva of Tubiluchus are discussed.