An Interpretation of the Haemocyte Complex in a Stonefly, Acroneuria arenosa Pictet (Plecoptera: Pteronarcidae)
- 1 April 1966
- journal article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in The Canadian Entomologist
- Vol. 98 (4) , 394-411
- https://doi.org/10.4039/ent98394-4
Abstract
The haemocytes of adults of the stonefly, Acroneuria arenosa Pictet, are described and figured as they appear in vivo in the wings and as fixed and stained elements in blood films prepared in four different ways. The adequacy of the blood films is judged by comparing the haemocytes there with those in vivo, and the cell complex is interpreted from both aspects. Four categories of haemocytes, the prohaemocytes, plasmatocytes, granular haemocytes, and hyaline haemocytes, are denoted and characterized within these visual limits. The validity of one category, the hyaline haemocytes, is questioned on the basis of cell counts and cell morphology but is tentatively retained. Variations in the haemocyte complex during the adult life is considered. The progressive decrease in relative numbers of circulating plasmatocytes with age is shown to be due to their adherence to the walls of wing veins and presumably to other tissues within the body.Keywords
This publication has 5 references indexed in Scilit:
- Blood Circulation in Insect WingsMemoirs of the Entomological Society of Canada, 1964
- CURRENT CONCEPTS CONCERNING INSECT HEMOCYTESAmerican Zoologist, 1962
- FURTHER OBSERVATIONS ON AMOEBOID HAEMOCYTES IN BLABERUS GIGANTEUS (L.) (ORTHOPTERA: BLATTIDAE)Canadian Journal of Zoology, 1961
- OBSERVATIONS ON AMOEBOID MOTION OF LIVING HAEMOCYTES IN THE WING VEINS OF BLABERUS GIGANTEUS (L.) (ORTHOPTERA: BLATTIDAE)Canadian Journal of Zoology, 1959
- Insect Blood CellsAnnual Review of Entomology, 1959