First description of an apical epidermis cone in Paratenuisentis ambiguus (Acanthocephala : Eoacanthocephala) and its phylogenetic implications

Authors
Citation
H. Herlyn, First description of an apical epidermis cone in Paratenuisentis ambiguus (Acanthocephala : Eoacanthocephala) and its phylogenetic implications, PARASIT RES, 87(4), 2001, pp. 306-310
Citations number
26
Categorie Soggetti
Microbiology
Journal title
PARASITOLOGY RESEARCH
ISSN journal
09320113 → ACNP
Volume
87
Issue
4
Year of publication
2001
Pages
306 - 310
Database
ISI
SICI code
0932-0113(200104)87:4<306:FDOAAE>2.0.ZU;2-N
Abstract
The proboscis apex of the eoacanthocephalan parasite Paratenuisentis ambigu us was studied, using electron and light microscopy, for a better understan ding of the parasite's attachment at the intestinal wall of its definitive hosts (Anguilla rostrata and A. anguilla). The results suggest the presence of an epidermis cone with three nuclei at the proboscis apex of P. ambiguu s instead of an apical sense organ, as has been previously supposed. Dendri tic terminations, sensory nerves and secretory ducts were absent. The exist ence of many fibres suggests a mechanical function of the epidermis cone. P robably, it presses the proboscis apex and the anterior hooks into the inte stinal wall of the definitive host. The presence of an epidermis cone in ot her eoacanthocephalan species can be derived from data in the literature. T he absence of an epidermis cone outside the Eoacanthocephala suggests that it is an evolutionary innovation. supporting the monophyly of the Eoacantho cephala.