A topographical and typological comparison of the rodlike setae of ambulatory dactylopodites in decapod crustaceans
- 1 June 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Morphology
- Vol. 176 (3) , 351-364
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jmor.1051760308
Abstract
The arrangement and external morphology of the rodlike setae and associated structures located on the dactylopodites of the walking legs of six species of decapod crustaceans are compared. The dactyls of littoral species, represented by the rock crab, Cancer antennarius, and the spiny lobster, Panulirus interruptus, have dense tufts and bands of rodlike setae, as is typical of many decapods, and additionally only a few small plumed setae. The arrangement of setae on the dactyls of the recently discovered Galapagos vent crab, Bythograea thermydron, closely resembles that of C. antennarius. Rodlike and long plumed setae occur in about equal numbers on the dactyls of the pelagic anomuran, Pleuroncodes planipes. The dactyls having the fewest rodlike setae are those of the terrestrial hermit crab, Coenobita perlatus, and those of the kelp crab, Pugettia producta, where flat setae typical of Majidae have replaced most rodlike setae. The presence and structures of the terminal pores in rodlike setae vary intra‐ and interspecifically, possibly as a function of molt stage. Variations in some features of rodlike setae, such as tip acuity and presence of microsetae and surface sculpting, appear to be related to development. Serrated setae occur on the dactyls of megalopal P. producta but not in later stages. The topography and typology of setae located on the ambulatory dactyls of decapod crustaceans are considered in light of recent interest in using setal characteristics to determine the sensory functions of sensilla and to clarify the phylogeny of arthropod groups.This publication has 64 references indexed in Scilit:
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