1976
DOI: 10.1111/j.1463-6409.1976.tb00700.x
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Hesiolicium gen.n. (Turbellaria Acoela) and Observations on Its Ultrastructure

Abstract: Crezée, M. (University of Florida Marine Laboratory, Gainesville, FL 32611, USA) and Tyler, S. Hesiolicium gen.n. (Turbellaria Acoela) and observations on its ultrastructure. Zool. Scr. 5 (5): 207–216, 1976. —Hesiolicium inops gen.n., sp.n. is a thin and elongate protandric hermaphrodite from the marine interstitial environment. The male pore, with no accessory organs, lies just posterior to the mouth, with no pharynx. The dorsal ovary, lateral testes, adhesive papillae and a caudal organ are other features. T… Show more

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“…Some information is also available on more complex glandular-sensory organs in Turbellaria (Rieger & Tyler 1974;Crezee & Tyler 1976) but very little is still known about the structure of the complex frontal organ, which according to Ax (1963) and Karling (1974) is a characteristic feature of the Turbellarian archetype (see Ruppert 1978, for fine structure of frontal organ in polyclad larvae).…”
Section: Nervous Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Some information is also available on more complex glandular-sensory organs in Turbellaria (Rieger & Tyler 1974;Crezee & Tyler 1976) but very little is still known about the structure of the complex frontal organ, which according to Ax (1963) and Karling (1974) is a characteristic feature of the Turbellarian archetype (see Ruppert 1978, for fine structure of frontal organ in polyclad larvae).…”
Section: Nervous Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although fine structural information was used early in combination with light microscopy for a species description (Reisinger 1968), it is only recently that this approach has been used more frequently (e.g. Sterrer & Rieger 1974;Rieger & Sterrer 1975;Crezee 1975;Crezee & Tyler 1976;Lanfranchi 1978). Today about one third of the ultrastructural information deals with some aspect of the body wall, about one fifth with gametes and another fifth with regeneration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some of the most significant ultrastructural characters of species of the Acoela and the Nemertodermatida are the shelf-like structure on the distal end of the epidermal cilia and the system of interconnected epidermal ciliary rootlets. The distal shelf of the cilia was first described in members of the Acoela by Tyler (1973) and Crezee and Tyler (1976). The presence of a similar distal ciliary shelf in species of the Nemertodermatida was described by Tyler and Rieger (1977).…”
Section: A Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The current knowledge about the neuroanatomy of Acoela has been based on studies using conventional staining techniques (Westblad 1948;Dörjes 1968Dörjes , 1970Reisinger 1976), the acetylcholinesterase (AChE) method (Mamkaev and Kotikova 1972;Boguta 1976;Raikova and Kotikova 1991) and ultrastructural studies (Ferrero 1973;Crezée and Tyler 1976;Ehlers 1985;Bedini and Lanfranchi 1991;Raikova 1991). Noticeable morphological differences in the organisation of the nervous system of closely related Acoela have been observed (Ivanov and Mamkaev 1973).…”
Section: A Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%