THE CILIARY PHOTORECEPTOR IN THE TELEPLANIC VELIGER LARVAE OF SMARAGDIA SP AND STROMBUS SP (MOLLUSCA, GASTROPODA)

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BLUMER, MJF
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[1] Institut für Zoologie, Universität Wien, Wien, A-1090
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10.1007/BF00403256
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R602 [外科病理学、解剖学]; R32 [人体形态学];
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The cerebrally innervated eyes of the veliger larvae of Smaragdia sp. and Strombus sp. are composed of a lens, a cornea, and an everse retina. The retina contains two different types of cells, ciliary sensory cells and supportive cells which bear one or two cilia. It is suggested that: (a) the ciliary photoreceptors of these teleplanic veliger larvae are correlated with a long pelagic life in the ocean, which can last up to twelve months, and (b) that structural details of the photoreceptors can change during ontogenesis (ciliary vs rhabdomeric). Furthermore, the cilia of the supportive cells apparently transport lens material and thus play an important role in lens formation. A decomposition mechanism of pigment granules is examined.
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