Abstract
Electron microscopy of the eyespot of the coenobic yolvocacean Eudorina illinoiensis (Kofoid) Pascher shows that besides the well-documented anterior-posterior decrease in size, congruity of structure is involved in eyespot differentiation. In the anterior cells the eyespot lies adjacent to the plasmalemma with the thylakoid underlayers parallel to it, while in the posterior cells eyespot placement and orientation may vary considerably. Deep-sited eyespots of congruent organisation probably represent the mother-cell eyespot; discongruent ones are typical of posterior cells, but the smallest ones may be random associations of osmiophilic globules. Eyespot structure is discussed in relation to photoreception and phototaxis.

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