ULTRASTRUCTURE AND FORMATION OF HOODED HOOKS IN CAPITELLA-CAPITATA (ANNELIDA, CAPITELLIDA)

Citation
M. Schweigkofler et al., ULTRASTRUCTURE AND FORMATION OF HOODED HOOKS IN CAPITELLA-CAPITATA (ANNELIDA, CAPITELLIDA), Zoomorphology, 118(2), 1998, pp. 117-128
Citations number
40
Categorie Soggetti
Zoology,"Anatomy & Morphology
Journal title
ISSN journal
0720213X
Volume
118
Issue
2
Year of publication
1998
Pages
117 - 128
Database
ISI
SICI code
0720-213X(1998)118:2<117:UAFOHH>2.0.ZU;2-U
Abstract
The hooded hooks of Capitella capitata are aligned in a transverse row inside each neuro- and notopodial rim of the last thoracic and all ab dominal setigers. Each seta consists of a rostrum, a capitium, the spi nes of which surmount the rostrum, and a long, sig mold shaft or manub rium, towards which rostrum and capitial spines are curved. A thin hoo d, complete except for a subapical opening and a short, subrostral cle ft, encloses the apical portions of the seta. Generally, the tip of th e rostrum extends beyond the hood. The hood consists of an outer and a n inner lamella, between which is a compartment loosely filled with fi brillar material. Hooded hooks are generated at the dorsal edge of the neuropodial rim and at the ventral edge of the notopodial rim during the entire life of C. capitata. Chaetogenesis starts in a small compar tment surrounded by the basal chaetoblast and four follicle cells. Ini tially a group of microvilli emanating from the chaetoblast preforms t he rostrum. Next, stout microvilli appear adrostrally, each preforming a spine of the capitium. When both structures have been formed, the l ongitudinal axis of the anlage shifts, because the actin filaments ins ide the microvilli reorientate and initiate formation of the manubrium . During this initial phase of chaetogenesis the anlage sinks into the chaetoblast, until the latter finally enwraps the anlage, except the tip of the rostrum. The chaetoblast now generates microvilli that face the new setal structures and preform the hood. During further develop ment the microvilli separate into two layers, an inner and an outer on e. The inner layer of microvilli merges with the manubrium prior to th e outer layer. Addition of setal material occurs between the bases of the microvilli and elongates the manubrium until it extends beyond the epidermal surface. The microvilli, which have continuously been withd rawn from the seta during chaetogenesis, remain in the basal section. Specific morphogenetic and structural correspondence between the hooke d setae of species of Maldanomorpha, Psammodrilida and Oweniida, the u ncini of species of the Sabellida, Terebellida and Pogonophora, and th e hooded hooks of species of Capitellidae justify the hypothesis that all these setae are homologous. This hypothesis implies the existence of a monophyletic group consisting of all polychaetous Annelida with s uch setae.