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The nervous system ofNectonema munidae andGordius aquaticus, with implications for the ground pattern of the Nematomorpha

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The nervous system ofNectonema munida is shown to be composed of a brain, a ventral nerve cord with an anterior and a posterior enlargement, a dorsal nerve cord and a plexus-like basiepidermal nervous system. The ultrastructure of these parts is given. Additionally, the ventral nerve cord ofGordius aquaticus is ultrastructurally described. The results are compared with the literature to work out the ground pattern of the Nematomorpha according to the nervous system. This contains a circumpharyngeal brain with a main subpharyngeal portion and a weak suprapharyngeal portion, a ventral and dorsal intraepidermal nerve cord and a peripheral nervous system. The ground pattern of the nervous system of nematomorpha is then compared to that of other Nemathelminthes. The form of the brain and the distribution of perikarya are derived characters of the Nematomorpha. The existence of an unpaired ventral and an unpaired dorsal nerve cord and the position of these two cords in epidermal cords are synapomorphies of the Nematomorpha and the Nematoda.

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Schmidt-Rhaesa, A. The nervous system ofNectonema munidae andGordius aquaticus, with implications for the ground pattern of the Nematomorpha. Zoomorphology 116, 133–142 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02526945

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