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Unusual way of feeding by the deutonymph of Neottialges evansi (Actinotrichida, Astigmata, Hypoderatidae), a subcutaneous parasite of cormorants, revealed by fine structural analyses

机译:通过精细的结构分析揭示了新皮虾的皮下寄生虫-新埃文斯犬的新的反常喂养方式(Actinotrichida,Astigmata,Hypoderatidae)

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The parasitic deutonymphs of hypoderatid mites live within the subcutaneous layer of their avian hosts, where they become greatly engorged despite not having functional mouthparts. The method by which they take up nutrients has been mysterious up to now. Here, we report on the morphology of hypoderatid deutonymphs using scanning and transmission electron microscopy and describe structures that may resolve the mystery. The deutonymph of Neottialges evansi (Hypoderatidae) from the cormorant Phalacrocorax carbo is a simply organized stage lacking both mouthparts and a functional foregut. The structure of midgut and hindgut indicate that they are not capable of processing food. The midgut consists of highly branching flat cells and rarely shows a lumen. Almost the entire space between integument, gut remnants and other organs (synganglion, developing gonads) is filled by huge cells containing protein and glycogen granules and numerous lipid inclusions. The anal opening is minute. The structure of the cuticle and epidermis suggests that nutrients are not absorbed through the general integument. Thus the two main existing hypotheses about feeding modes in hypoderatid deutonymphs, anal vs. integumentary food absorbtion, are not supported. We suggest instead that two pairs of genital papillae showing peculiar microanatomical features are actively involved in movement of liquid materials between host and mite and most probably are the nutrient-intake organs. J. Morphol. 277:1368-1389, 2016. (c) 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
机译:皮下螨虫的寄生地名生活在其禽寄主的皮下层中,尽管它们没有功能性的口器,但它们在很大程度上充血。迄今为止,他们摄取营养的方法还很神秘。在这里,我们报告使用扫描和透射电子显微镜的hyderderatid deutonymphs的形态,并描述可能解决这个奥秘的结构。 Ph蝴蝶car的新亚种(Hypoderatidae)的地名是一个简单组织的阶段,缺少口器和功能性前肠。中肠和后肠的结构表明它们不能加工食物。中肠由高度分支的扁平细胞组成,很少显示管腔。皮膜,肠残余物和其他器官(共神经节,发育中的性腺)之间的几乎整个空间都被含有蛋白质和糖原颗粒以及大量脂质包裹体的巨大细胞充满。肛门开口很短。表皮和表皮的结构表明营养不能通过一般的被膜吸收。因此,不支持关于假足动物的取食方式的两个主要假设,即肛门与皮下食物的吸收。我们建议取而代之的是,两对显示出独特的微解剖学特征的生殖器乳头积极参与宿主和螨之间的液体物质的运动,最有可能是营养吸收器官。 J.莫普霍尔277:1368-1389,2016.(c)2016 Wiley Periodicals,Inc.

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