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Onithochiton neglectus a common littoral chiton possesses large numbers of small eyes embedded in the outer layer of the shell, the tegmentum. These are arranged in a definite pattern on each shell valve. Each eye lies in a pocket, and is surrounded by pigment laid down in the shell. There is a lens, cup of retina cells and an optic nerve running in an optic canal through the shell. Glial elements are present. The retina cells give rise centrally to a packed array of microvilli, a rhabdom. Cilia are present at the edge of the rhabdom; they have a 9 + 2 arrangement of ciliary filaments and do not appear to be involved in the formation of microvilli. Cells at the periphery of the eye cup give rise to large whorls of membranes, lamellate bodies. These bodies are derived from the membranes of cilia having a 9 + 2 pattern, and form into an extra-cellular space. Nerve processes from the retina cells pass into the optic canal. On the basis of previous work it is thought that the lamellate bodies are also sensory. These structures are discussed in relation to other microvillar and lamellate structures described from photoreceptors.
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I thank Professor J. E. Morton for his advice in the early stages of this work, and Dr. S. J. Bullivant for the fixation and embedding of material for electron microscopy. To Professor G. A. Horridge I am grateful for advice and the facilities of his laboratory, and to Professor M. S. Laverack, Patricia Holborow and Charles Coleman for much help and encouragement. I am supported by the Science Research Council, and in New Zealand held a Commonwealth Scholarship.
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Boyle, P.R. Fine structure of the eyes of Onithochiton neglectus (Mollusca: Polyplacophora). Z. Zellforsch. 102, 313–332 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00335443
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