Studies on the epidermis of Tamnocephala II. Epidermal sensory receptors of Temnocephala novae-zealandiae
JB Williams
Australian Journal of Zoology
25(2) 187 - 191
Published: 1977
Abstract
Uniciliate receptors occur on the body, tentacles and attachment disc of T. novae-zealandiae, often grouped in tufts or clusters. The free ends of the associated nerve processes project above the epidermal surface. Elongated microvilli are associated with the ciliary tufts. The receptive cilium has the typical 9+2 fibre pattern and a striated rootlet.https://doi.org/10.1071/ZO9770187
© CSIRO 1977