An annelid proprioceptor
Date
1962-07-28
Authors
Horridge, George Adrian
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Nature Research (part of Springer Nature)
Abstract
THE structure of the worm Harmothoe is in most
respects typical of errant polychaites; it has well developed parapodia armed with bristles and provided with dorsal and ventral cirri, but on the dorsal
side of the worm are scales (elytrai) which most
polychaites do not have. Methylene blue preparations
reveal the following types of sense organs: (a) numerous small bipolar cells of ventral cirri and of the
elytrai; (b) a group of bipolar cell bodies with
branched endings in the region where the bristles
emerge from the parapodial cuticle; (c) numerous
and scattered bipolar cells beneath the cuticle
particularly on the ventral side of the body; (d) bipolar cells of the elytrai; (e) concentrated groups of
bipolar cells standing at right-angles to the surface
in the thickness of the epithelium; (j) several bipolar
cells each with a long dendrite stretched diagonally
across the ventral side of every parapodium. Types
(a), (c) and (e) are described by Smith1
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Harmothoe, worm, parapodia
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