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Fine structure of the synganglion of Ornithodoros (Pavlovskyella) erraticus (Ixodoidea, Argasidae)

El-Shoura, S.M.


1986 - Volume: 27 Issue: 4 pages: 295-302


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Ornithodoros

Abstract

The fused synganglionic mass in the unfed Ornithodoros (Pavlovskyella) erraticus female is enclosed within a sinus of the circulatory system and consists of a neural lamelia surrounding an outer cortex and an inner neuropile containing the oesophageal canal. The neural lamelia consists of alternating layers of finely granular material containing collagenous-like fibers and may function to provide support to underlying tissues, resist positive hydrostatic pressure and allow permeability to nutrients and ionie exchange. Immediately below the neural lamelia is a perineural layer of glial cells. The remainder of the cortex comprises two types of neurosecretory cel! bodies, globuli cells and glial cells, and one type of non-neurosecretory cell. The glial cells are structurally related to the transfer of trophic material. The neuropile consists of nerve fibers (axons and dendrite) surrounded by glial cells

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Date published:
1986-12-23

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1986 El-Shoura, S.M.
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