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First evidence of unpigmented rhabdomeric photoreceptors in a Microstomum species (Plathelminthes, Macrostomorpha, Microstomidae) and ultrastructure of photoreceptor-like ciliary aggregations

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Microstomum spiculifer possesses a pair of intracerebral photoreceptors each consisting of a single rhabdomeric sensory cell and two cup or mantle cells. The mantle cells are devoid of pigment. In addition, four so-called ciliary aggregations, presumed to have a light-sensing function, are present. Each ciliary aggregation represents a specialized cell with an internal cavity filled with axonemes of modified cilia. Rhabdomeric photoreceptors consisting of one to three sensory cells and a single pigmented or unpigmented mantle cell are widespread within taxa of the Plathelminthes Rhabditophora. On the contrary, the existence of two mantle cells forming the eye cup is only known for M. spiculifer and a few other species of the Macrostomida. Therefore, at least two hypotheses are possible: (1) two cup cells are a basic characteristic of the Rhabditophora and a reduction from two to one cup cell has occurred secondarily or (2) the stem species of the Rhabditophora possessed rhabdomeric eyes with one cup cell, and two mantle cells have evolved within the Macrostomorpha. The existence of ciliary aggregates has been documented for several taxa of the Plathelminthes Rhabditophora. From their distribution it can not be concluded whether these differentiations are either a basic feature of the Rhabditophora or have evolved several times convergently.

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Sopott-Ehlers, B. First evidence of unpigmented rhabdomeric photoreceptors in a Microstomum species (Plathelminthes, Macrostomorpha, Microstomidae) and ultrastructure of photoreceptor-like ciliary aggregations. Zoomorphology 119, 223–229 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/PL00008494

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