Macrostomum sp., a microturbellarian from the Northern Adriatic, is able to
regenerate only its posterior end after artificial surgery. Restoration of
muscle tissue is one of the early events in regeneration. Morphallactic an
d epimorphotic processes occur simultaneously and consecutively. Shortly af
ter surgery, rearrangement of muscles near the wound was observed. Six to e
ight hours later a faint transient network of muscle fibres was visible in
the parenchyma at the site of the future blastema. One day after surgery an
outgrowth of existing longitudinal fibres beneath the epidermis surrounded
the developing blastema. At the caudal end of these fibres excessive forki
ng was observed. New myocytes for circular musculature perpendicular to the
growing longitudinal muscles were visible around the blastema. One week af
ter surgery the adhesive plate and all muscles of the male copulatory organ
were completely regenerated, after another week the regenerate had reached
the length recorded prior to surgery.