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Integument and epidermal sensory structures of Myzostoma cirriferum (Myzostomida)

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The fine structure of the integument of Myzostoma cirriferum is described with special attention to the integument sensory areas. Hypotheses about the function and a functional model of these are proposed. The integument consists of an external pseudostratified epithelium with cuticle (the epidermis) covering a parenchymo-muscular layer (the dermis). The dermis includes two types of cells: muscular fibers of the double obliquely striated type and parenchymal cells. Differences occur in the epidermis, which consists either of a large non-innervated myoepithelial area (viz. the regular epidermis). or of several rather localized sensory-secretory areas associated with discrete nerve proceses (viz. the sensory epidermis). The regular epidermis is made up of three types of cell: covering cells, ciliated cells and myoepithelial cells. The sensory epidermis shows small or marked structural variations from the regular epidermis. Small variations occur in the cirri, the buccal papilla, the body margin, the parapodia and the parapodial folds where nerve processes insinuate between epidermal cells. They are thought to be mechanoreceptor sites that could give information on the structural variations of the host's integument and participate in the recognition of individuals of the same species. The sensory epidermis differs markedly from the regular eidermis in the four pairs of lateral organs. Each lateral organ consists of a villous and ciliated dome-like central part, surrounded by a peripheral fold. The epidermis of the fold's inner part (viz. the part facing the central dome) is made up of secretory cells, while that of the fold's outer part is similar to the regular epidermis. The epidermis of the dome includes vacuolar cells, sensory cells and a different type of secretory cell. Lateral organs are presumed to be both chemoreceptors and mechanoreceptors. They could allow the myzostomids to recognize the host's integument and prevent them from shifting on the surrounding inhospitable substrate.

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Eeckhaut, I., Jangoux, M. Integument and epidermal sensory structures of Myzostoma cirriferum (Myzostomida). Zoomorphology 113, 33–45 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00430975

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