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TY - JOUR AU - Torrence, Steven A. AU - Cloney, Richard A. PY - 1982 DA - 1982/02/01 TI - Nervous system of ascidian larvae: Caudal primary sensory neurons JO - Zoomorphology SP - 103 EP - 115 VL - 99 IS - 2 AB - In larvae of Diplosoma macdonaldi one sensory nerve extends along the dorsal midline of the tail and another extends along the ventral midline. Each nerve is composed of 50–70 naked axons lying in a groove in the base of the epidermis, and each projects to the visceral ganglion. The cell bodies of the caudal sensory neurons occur in pairs within the epidermis, and are situated along the courses of the nerves. A single cilium arises from an invagination in the soma of each neuron, passes through the inner cuticular layer of the tunic and enters a tail fin formed by the outer cuticular layer. We propose that these cells are mechanoreceptors. The caudal sensory system is similar in representative species of ten families of ascidians. SN - 1432-234X UR - https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00310303 DO - 10.1007/BF00310303 ID - Torrence1982 ER -