Anatomy and Ultrastructure of Ventral Pharyngeal Organs and their Phylogenetic Importance in Polychaeta (Annelida). IV. The Pharynx and Jaws of the Dorvilleidae
- 1 June 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Acta Zoologica
- Vol. 68 (2) , 83-105
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1463-6395.1987.tb00880.x
Abstract
An anatomical and ultrastructural investigation of the ventral pharyngeal organ, jaws and replacement of jaws was carried out in Ophryotrocha gracilis and Protodorvillea kefersteini (Dorvilleidae). The pharynx exhibits the following features: jaw apparatus present, consisting of paired mandibles and rows of maxillary plates, the latter are fused to form a single piece; cuticular jaws electron‐dense, in P. kefersteini with collagen fibres; muscle bulbus solid, composed of muscle cells only; parallel running myofilaments, centrally located mitochondria and nuclei, bulbus epithelium containing the mandibles and gland cells, maxillary plates lying on folds corresponding to a tongue‐like organ, connected with mandibles by longitudinal investing muscles; numerous gland cells not united to distinct salivary glands. Development of jaw replacements occurs in epithelial cavities beside the functional maxillae. Shape of maxillary plates is preformed by microvilli carrying cell processes. Maxilloblasts change their shape during the development. Synapomorphic structures occurring in ventral pharyngeal organs of other species outside the Eunicea are not present and even the closely related Dinophilidae exhibit a completely different pharyngeal organ. Therefore, convergent evolution of these organs is the most probable explanation. These findings do not agree with the hypothesis of the homology of the ventral pharyngeal organs in the Polychaeta.This publication has 25 references indexed in Scilit:
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