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Ultrastructural study of the naupliar eye of the ostracodeVargula graminicola (Crustacea, Ostracoda)

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Ostracodes, like other crustaceans, have a simple naupliar eye that is built upon a theme of three eye cups surrounded by a layer of screening pigments. The single naupliar eye of the ostracodeVargula graminicola is situated medially on the dorsal-anterior side of the body and has three fused eye cups, two dorso-lateral and one ventral. Each eye cup has the following components: (1) pigment cells between the eye cups, (2) tapetal cells, (3) retinular cells with (4) microvillar rhabdomeres, and (5) axons extending into the protocerebrum. Typically two retinular cells contribute lateral microvilli to each rhabdom. The two dorso-lateral eye cups have about 40 retinular cells (20 rhabdoms) and the ventral eye cup has about 30 retinular cells (15 rhabdoms). Typical of myodocopid naupliar eyes (as reported from light microscopic studies), no lens cells or cuticular lenses were observed. The presence of tapetal cells identifies theVargula eye as a maxillopod-ostracode type crustacean naupliar eye. It is unlikely that the naupliar eye ofV. graminicola functions in image formation, rather it probably functions in the mediation of simple taxis towards and away from light.

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Huvard, A.L. Ultrastructural study of the naupliar eye of the ostracodeVargula graminicola (Crustacea, Ostracoda). Zoomorphology 110, 47–51 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01632811

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