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False Vertical Rootlets of Epidermal Cilia in the Oncomiracidia of Neoheterocotyle rhinobatidis and Monocotyle spiremae (Platyhelminthes, Monogenea, Monopisthocotylea)
Author(s) -
Rohde K.,
Watson N. A.,
Chisholm L. A.
Publication year - 1998
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.1463-6395.1998.tb01139.x
Subject(s) - monogenea , biology , turbellaria , cilium , basal body , anatomy , basal (medicine) , ultrastructure , microbiology and biotechnology , paleontology , gill , flagellum , endocrinology , fishery , fish <actinopterygii> , bacteria , insulin
Epidermal cilia of the oncomiracidium of Neoheterocotyle rhinobatidis (Monogenea, Monopisthocotylea, Monocotylidae) have long cross‐striated vertical rootlets that are not extensions of the basal bodies as are the vertical rootlets in all catenulid and rhabditophoran turbellarians examined to date. Instead, they originate in the basal part of the horizontal rootlet a short distance from the basal bodies. In Monocotyle spiremae (Monocotylidae), the vertical rootlets are less distinct, with no apparent cross‐striation, but they also originate from the basal part of the horizontal rootlets. Epidermal cilia of the oncomiracidium of Zeuxapta seriolae (Monogenea, Polyopisthocotylea, Axinidae) lack vertical rootlets like all other neodermatans examined, but bundles of fibres extend from the basal bodies a short distance into the cytoplasm of the epidermal cells. Monopisthocotylean Monogenea would be intermediate between rhabditophorans and the other neodermatans (in having weakly developed vertical rootles), if these structures were homologous in the two groups. However, in view of the different origin of vertical rootlets in turbellarians and monopisthocolylean oncomiracidia, it is suggested that they are not homologous, and vertical rootlets in the Monopisthocotylea are therefore named “false vertical rootlets”.