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Ultrastructural investigations on the nuchal organ of the protandric polychaete, Ophryotrocha puerilis (Polychaeta, Dorvilleidae)

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The nuchal organs of the protandric hermaphrodite Ophryotrocha puerilis were studied by electron microscopy. Ophryotrocha puerilis is the first species hitherto described which possesses four instead of two nuchal organs. These sensory structures are located as ciliary pits at the posterior margin of the prostomium. Histologically, the nuchal organs are composed of supporting cells with long motile cilia and bipolar sensory cells, the perikarya of which form four distinct nuchal ganglia adjoining the brain. These structural components are concentrically arranged around the central sensory area. This area is covered by a modified cuticle, whereas the cuticle above the peripheral region of the sense organ exhibits the appearance typical for polychaetes. Two types of vesicular material are produced in the basal supporting cells, a dense-cored one within the central supporting cells only and a clear irregular-shaped one in all of these cells. The first type is considered to be responsible for the formation of the modified cuticle. The significance of these most probably long-distance chemoreceptory organs and their possible role in reproductive behaviour is discussed.

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Rhode, B. Ultrastructural investigations on the nuchal organ of the protandric polychaete, Ophryotrocha puerilis (Polychaeta, Dorvilleidae). Zoomorphology 108, 315–322 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00312164

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