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The fine structure of the visual system of lycosa (Araneae: Lycosidae)

Part II. Primary visual centers

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The optic lobes of spiders contain a well differentiated synaptic region — the “lame medullaire” — in which the photoreceptor axon terminals synapse with the axons of the second order neurons.

Each photoreceptor terminal has a very irregular outline and contains a great number of vesicles. It sends out collateral branches which end either in contact with other photoreceptor terminals or in contact with second order fibers. The second order fibers lie deeply recessed within folds of the photoreceptor terminal membrane. Frequently branches of the second order fibers can be seen as independent elements within the photoreceptor terminals. The synaptic loci are characterized by the presence of synaptic ribbons surrounded by cumuli of vesicles. These synaptic loci are always located at the intermembrane cleft between adjacent second order fibers.

Synaptic structures have been found also within the second order fibers which in such cases appear as pre-synaptic elements in regard to the photoreceptor terminals.

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Research sponsored by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research, Office of Aerospace Research, United States Air Force, under AFOSR Grant Nr. 618-64.

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Trujillo-Cenóz, O., Melamed, J. The fine structure of the visual system of lycosa (Araneae: Lycosidae). Zeitschrift für Zellforschung 76, 377–388 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00339295

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