Skip to main content
Log in

Embryology of the Turbellaria and its phylogenetic significance

  • Ontogeny
  • Published:
Hydrobiologia Aims and scope Submit manuscript

Abstract

Developmental characters — including oocyte and yolk cell structure, patterns of cleavage, and modes of gastrulation — are presented and examined in relation to the phylogeny of the Turbellaria. Eggshell granules, which have been demonstrated to occur in the oocytes of entolecithal eggs and the yolk cells of ectolecithal eggs, are compared among species, and their potential value as a taxonomic character is discussed. The quartet 4d spiral cleavage of the entolecithal egg of polyclads is described as reminiscent of the primitive pattern of early development for the Turbellaria. This is compared to duet spiral cleavage of acoels, and possible phylogenetic schemes involving the two types of spiral cleavage are reviewed. The link between the precise spiral cleavage, which characterizes development of most archoophorans, and blastomere separation (Blastomeren-Anarchie), which occurs in several neoophoran orders, is established by the occurrence of quartet 4d spiral cleavage in one neoophoran order, and of both quartet spiral cleavage and Blastomeren-Anarchie in different species of a second neoophoran order. The epibolic gastrulation of polyclads is described as primitive for the Turbellaria because of its similarity to that of other members of the Spiralia. Although no identical process occurs in neoophoran development, the earlier event of formation of the hull membrane in some neoophorans, and the later event of formation of the definitive epidermis in all neoophorans studied are presented as processes of possible homology to the epibolic gastrulation of polyclads. The lack of correspondence between polyclads and neoophorans in the relationship of the definitive body axes to the egg axis is discussed, and an hypothesis is advanced to account for the differences. The phylogenetic relationships indicated by known developmental phenomena differ only slightly from the scheme presented by Karling in 1974.

This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution to check access.

Access this article

Price excludes VAT (USA)
Tax calculation will be finalised during checkout.

Instant access to the full article PDF.

Similar content being viewed by others

References

  • Apelt, G., 1969. Fortpflanzungsbiologie, Entwicklungszyklen und vergleichende Frühentwicklung acoeler Turbellarien. Mar. Biol. 4: 267–325.

    Google Scholar 

  • Ax, P., 1961. Verwandtschaftsbeziehungen und Phylogenie der Turbellarien. Ergebn. Biol. 24: 1–68.

    Google Scholar 

  • Ax, P., 1963. Relationships and phylogeny of the Turbellaria. In E. C. Dougherty (ed.), The Lower Metazoa. U. Calif. Press, Berkeley; Los Angeles: 191–224.

    Google Scholar 

  • Ball, S. C., 1916. The development of Paravortex gemellipara (Graffilla gemellipara Linton). J. Morph. 27: 453–558.

    Google Scholar 

  • Boyer, B. C., 1971. Regulative development in a spiralian embryo as shown by cell deletion experiments on the acoel Childia. J. exp. Zool. 176: 97–105.

    Google Scholar 

  • Boyer, B. C., 1972. Ultrastructural studies of differentiation in the oocyte of the polyclad turbellarian, Prostheceraeus floridanus. J. Morph. 136: 273–295.

    Google Scholar 

  • Boyer, B. C., 1981. Experimental evidence for the origins of mosaic development in the polyclad Turbellaria. Biol. Bull. 161: 318.

    Google Scholar 

  • Boyer, B. C., 1985. Experimental evidence for the origin of determinitive development in the polyclad Turbellaria. This volume.

  • Bresslau, E., 1904. Beiträge zur Entwicklungsgeschichte der Turbellarien. I. Die Entwicklung der Rhabdocölen und Alloiocölen. Z. wiss. Zool. 76: 213–332.

    Google Scholar 

  • Bunke, D., 1979. Ein Dopa-oxidierendes Ferment in den Schalendrüsen von Microdalyellia fairchildi (Turbellaria, Neorhabdocoela). Zoomorphologie 193: 153–169.

    Google Scholar 

  • Bunke, D., 1981. Ultrastruktur-Untersuchungen an Vitellocyten von Microdalyellia fairchildi (Turbellaria, Neorhabdocoela). Zoomorphology 99: 71–86.

    Google Scholar 

  • Bunke, D., 1982. Ultrastruktur-Untersuchungen zur Eischalenbildung bei Microdalyellia fairchildi (Turbellaria). Zoomorphology 101: 61–70.

    Google Scholar 

  • Costello, D. P., 1955. Cleavage, blastulation and gastrulation. In B. H. Willier, P. A. Weiss, and V. Hamburger (eds), Analysis of Development. W. B. Saunders, Philadelphia, Pa.: 213–229.

    Google Scholar 

  • Domenici, L., L. Galleni & V. Gremigni, 1975. Electron microscopical and cytochemical study of egg-shell globules in Notoplana alcinoi (Turbellaria, Polycladida). J. submicr. Cytol. 7: 239–247.

    Google Scholar 

  • Domenici, L. & V. Gremigni, 1977. Fine structure and functional role of the coverings of the eggs in Mesostoma ehrenbergii (Focke) (Turbellaria, Neorhabdocoela). Zoomorphologie 88: 247–257.

    Google Scholar 

  • Giesa, S., 1966. Die Embryonalentwicklung von Monocelis fusca Oersted (Turbellaria, Proseriata). Z. Morph. Ökol. Tiere 57: 137–230.

    Google Scholar 

  • Gremigni, V., 1979. An ultrastructural approach to planarian taxonomy. Syst. Zool. 28: 345–355.

    Google Scholar 

  • Gremigni, V. & L. Domenici, 1974. Electron microscopical and cytochemical study of vitelline cells in the fresh water triclad Dugesia lugubris s.l. Cell Tiss. Res. 150: 261–270.

    Google Scholar 

  • Gremigni, V. & L. Domenici, 1975. Genesis, composition, and fate of cortical granules in the eggs of Polycelis nigra (Turbellaria, Tricladida). J. Utrastruct. Res. 50: 277–283.

    Google Scholar 

  • Gremigni, V. & M. Nigro, 1983. An ultrastructural study of oogenesis in a marine triclad. Tiss. & Cell 15: 405–416.

    Google Scholar 

  • Henley, C., 1974. Platyhelminthes (Turbellaria). In A. C. Giese & J. S. Pearse (eds), Reproduction of Marine Invertebrates, 1. Academic Press, N.Y.: 267–343.

    Google Scholar 

  • Hyman, L. H., 1951. The invertebrates, 2. McGraw-Hill, N.Y., 550 pp.

    Google Scholar 

  • Ishida, S. T., T. Gotoh & W. Teshirogi, 1981. Oogenesis and egg-shell formation in polyclads. Rep. Fukaura Mar. Biol. Lab., Hirosaki Univ. 9: 32–48 (in Japanese).

    Google Scholar 

  • Ishida, S. T. & W. Teshirogi, 1985. Eggshell formation in polyclads (Turbellaria). This volume.

  • Ivanov-Kasas, O. M., 1959. Entstehung und Evolution der Spiralfurchung. Sowjetwiss. Naturwiss. Beiträge 12: 1267–1279.

    Google Scholar 

  • Ivanova-Kasas, O. M., 1981. Phylogenetic significance of spiral cleavage. Biol. Morya (Vladivost) 5: 3–14 (in Russian).

    Google Scholar 

  • Karling, T. G., 1974. On the anatomy and affinities of the turbellarian orders. In N. W. Riser & M. P. Morse (eds), Biology of the Turbellaria. McGraw-Hill, N.Y.: 1–16.

    Google Scholar 

  • Kato, K., 1940. On the development of some Japanese Polyclads. Jap. J. Zool. 8: 537–573.

    Google Scholar 

  • Kato, K., 1968. Platyhelminthes. In M. Kumé & K. Dan (eds), J. C. Dan (trans.). Invertebrate embryology. NOLIT, Belgrade: 125–143.

    Google Scholar 

  • Lang, A., 1884. Die Polycladen des Golfes von Neapel. Flora Fauna Golfes von Neapel 11: 1–688.

    Google Scholar 

  • Newton, W. D., 1970. Gastrulation in the turbellarian Hydrolimax grisea (Platyhelminthes; Plagiostomidae): formation of the epidermal cavity, inversion and epiboly. Biol. Bull. 139: 539–548.

    Google Scholar 

  • Okada, K., 1968. Annelida. In M. Kumé & K. Dan (eds), J. C. Dan (trans.) Invertebrate embryology. NOLIT, Belgrade: 192–241.

    Google Scholar 

  • Papi, F., 1953. Beiträge zur Kenntnis der Macrostomiden (Turbellarien). Acta zool. fenn. 78: 2–32.

    Google Scholar 

  • Reisinger, E., I. Cichocki, R. Erlach & T. Szyskowitz, 1974a. Ontogenetische Studien an Turbellarien: ein Beitrag zur Evolution der Dotterverarbeitung im ektolecitalen Ei. I. Z. zool. Syst. Evolut.-forsch. 12: 161–195.

    Google Scholar 

  • Reisinger, E., I. Cichocki, R. Erlach & T. Szyskowitz, 1974b. Ontogenetische Studien an Turbellarien: ein Beitrag zur Evolution der Dotterverarbeitung im ektolecithalen Ei. II. Z. zool. Syst. Evolut.-forsch. 12: 241–278.

    Google Scholar 

  • Rieger, R. M., 1981. Morphology of the Turbellaria at the ultrastructural level. Hydrobiologia 84: 213–229.

    Google Scholar 

  • Rieger, R. M. & W. Sterrer, 1975a. New spicular skeletons in Turbellaria and the occurrence of spicules in marine meiofauna, I. Z. zool. Syst. Evolut.-forsch. 13: 207–248.

    Google Scholar 

  • Rieger, R. M. & W. Sterrer, 1975b. New spicular skeletons in Turbellaria and the occurrence of spicules in marine meiofauna, II. Z. zool. Syst. Evolut.-forsch. 13: 249–278.

    Google Scholar 

  • Schmidt, G. A., 1966. Evolutionäre Ontogenie der Tiere. Akademie-Verlag, Berlin, 364 pp.

    Google Scholar 

  • Seilern-Aspang, F., 1957. Die Entwicklung von Macrostomum appendiculatum (Fabricius). Zool. Jb. Anat. 76: 311–330.

    Google Scholar 

  • Siewing, R., 1980. Das Archicoelomatenkonzept. Zool. Jb. Anat. 103: 439–482.

    Google Scholar 

  • Smyth, J. D. & J. A. Clegg, 1959. Egg-shell formation in trematodes and cestodes. Exp. Parasit. 8: 286–323.

    Google Scholar 

  • Surface, F. M., 1907. The early development of a polyclad, Planocera inquilina. Proc. Acad. nat. Sci. Philad. 59: 514–559.

    Google Scholar 

  • v. Hofsten, N., 1912. Eischale und Dotterzellen bei Turbellarien und Trematoden. Zool. Anz. 39: 111–136.

    Google Scholar 

  • v. Salvini-Plawen, L., 1978. On the origin and evolution of the lower Metazoa. Z. zool. Syst. Evolut.-forsch. 16: 40–87.

    Google Scholar 

  • Wilson, E. B., 1892. The cell-lineage of Nereis. J. Morph. 6: 361–480.

    Google Scholar 

  • Yanagita, Y. & T. S. Yamamoto, 1981. Formation and chemical property of the cocoon in a freshwater planarian Dendrocoelopsis ezensis Ichikawa et Okugawa (Turbellaria, Tricladida). Zool. Anz. 207: 130–142.

    Google Scholar 

Download references

Author information

Authors and Affiliations

Authors

Rights and permissions

Reprints and permissions

About this article

Cite this article

Thomas, M.B. Embryology of the Turbellaria and its phylogenetic significance. Hydrobiologia 132, 105–115 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00046236

Download citation

  • Issue Date:

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00046236

Keywords

Navigation