Ultrastructure of the scolex, rhyncheal system and bothridial pits of Otobothrium mugilis (Cestoda: Trypanorhyncha) (original) (raw)

Folia Parasitologica 47[1] 29-38 (2000) | DOI: 10.14411/fp.2000.006

Centre for Microscopy and Microanalysis, The University of Queensland, St Lucia, Queensland 4072, Australia

The ultrastructure of the scolex tegument, bothridial pits (=ciliated pits) and rhyncheal system of Otobothrium mugilis Hiscock, 1954 is described from plerocerci collected from the teleosts Arius graeffei Kner et Steindachner and Mugil cephalus Linnaeus. Scanning electron microscopy revealed that filamentous microtriches with shortened caps are abundant across the entire surface of the tegument. Palmate microtriches are dominant on the bothridia and their margins. The surfaces of bothridial pits were covered with large bifid microtriches. The bothridial pits are strongly muscularised invaginations of the tegument. Nervous tissues were not observed within the pits and it is probable that these structures function as accessory attachment structures. The wall of each tentacle sheath consists of one to three bands of fibrils, lined internally by a thin cytoplasmic layer. The tentacular walls are cellular, containing myofilaments. The fibrils of the tentacular walls are arranged into discrete blocks of parallel fibrils and appear to be intracellular. Tentacular walls are lined externally by a modified membrane with an external glycocalyx. Tentacular hooks are solid, bound externally by a membrane. The body of the hook contains numerous longitudinal canaliculi and an electron-opaque medulla lies at the centre of the hook.

Keywords: Cestoda, Trypanorhyncha, Otobothrium, scolex, rhyncheal system, ultrastructure, phylogeny

Received: June 7, 1999; Accepted: September 15, 1999; Published: March 1, 2000 Show citation

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