A layered rhabdom in an isopod (Crustacea). A case of convergent development.

Rolf Elofsson, Heimo Nilsson

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    Abstract

    The isopod species Astacilla longicornis (Sowerby) has a layered rhabdom, which is the first case reported in isopod crustaceans. The rhabdom comprises the rhabdomeres of six retinular cells. It is surrounded by an extracellular palisade. Usually, palisades are intracellular in arthropods. A layered rhabdom is found in taxonomically widely separated groups within the Arthropoda and no intermediate forms are found between the different, highly specialized rhabdom types present. It is concluded that the layered rhabdom represents an example of convergent development.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)415-420
    JournalZietschrift für mikroskopische anatomische Forschung
    Volume91
    Publication statusPublished - 1977

    Subject classification (UKÄ)

    • Zoology

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