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On the Microanatomy of the Supraoesophageal Ganglion of Some Amphinomids (Polychaeta Errantia), with Further Discussion of the Innervation and Homologues of the Polychaete Palps
Author(s) -
Orrhage Lars
Publication year - 1990
Publication title -
acta zoologica
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.414
H-Index - 37
eISSN - 1463-6395
pISSN - 0001-7272
DOI - 10.1111/j.1463-6395.1990.tb01180.x
Subject(s) - biology , appendage , commissure , polychaete , anatomy , nervous system , ganglion , central nervous system , neuroscience , ecology
Earlier papers dealing with the anatomy of the amphinomid brain were studied. Discrepancies in the studied works prompted a re‐investigation of the central nervous system of these animals. In this paper the brain commissures, the clusters of ganglion cells and the innervation of the antennae, the palps and the nuchal organs of Eurythoe complanata, Amphinome rostrata, Pherecardia striata , and Notopygos variabilis are described in some detail. The brain of Hermodice carunculata is studied more cursorily. The results, summarized in schematic diagrams, are compared with corresponding observations of the brains of ‘spiomorphic’ and ‘serpulimorphic’ polychaetes and to information given by earlier authors about structures in the Nereidiformia and Aphroditiformia. Using the major Remanian criteria for identifying homologies, equivalents in the amphinomid brain and the central nervous systems of some ‘sedentary’ and ‘errant’ families are proposed. As a consequence, some earlier opinions about the morphological value of the cephalic appendages of the amphinomids are strengthened while others are rejected. The necessity of further investigations of the polycheaete nervous system is emphasized.