Author:
Watson Nikki A.,Rohde Klaus
Abstract
The diverse types of protonephridial filtration apparatus in the
Platyhelminthes provide valuable characters for phylogenetic resolution, yet
only one species from the order Prolecithophora has previously been studied.
We examined three further species, two belonging to the family
Cylindrostomidae and one from the Pseudostomidae, and found a novel
arrangement consisting of scattered, short filtration slits in the cytoplasmic
cylinder of the terminal cell surrounding the flame of cilia. In these species
there are no regular, longitudinal ‘ribs’, such as are found in
many other platyhelminth taxa, nor bundles of supporting microtubules in the
cylinder wall, and cilia arise at various levels throughout the long terminal
cell column rather than in a group at the base of the flame, as is found in
most other taxa. The perikaryon lies adjacent to the flame, the wall
surrounding the lumen is strengthened by long, cross-striated ciliary
rootlets, and the terminal cell is joined to the proximal canal by a septate
junction. This simple type of filtration structure bears some resemblance to
that found in Tricladida, but is distinctly different from that described in
another prolecithophoran, Archimonotresis limophila
(Protomonotresidae). This suggests that there may be a fundamental division
within the Prolecithophora with regard to protonephridial filtration
structures.
Subject
Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
Cited by
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