Morphological diversity of pedicels in phoretic deutonymphs of Uropodina mites (Acari: Mesostigmata)
The pedicel is a structure that connects the phoretic deutonymph of Uropodina mites with its carrier and enables dispersal. The shapes, lengths and diameters of pedicels formed by Uropoda orbicularis, Trichouropoda ovalis, Uroobovella pulchella and Uroobovella nova were studied by scanning and light...
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description | The pedicel is a structure that connects the phoretic deutonymph of Uropodina mites with its carrier and enables dispersal. The shapes, lengths and diameters of pedicels formed by Uropoda orbicularis, Trichouropoda ovalis, Uroobovella pulchella and Uroobovella nova were studied by scanning and light microscopy. Pedicels of U. orbicularis and T. ovalis have the shape of a straight stalk. In U. pulchella, the pedicel is extremely short, irregularly shaped and composed of homogeneous material. The longest pedicel is found in U. nova and it may be helically coiled in this species. The length of the pedicel is positively correlated with deutonymph body size between species, but not within species. Pedicels of U. orbicularis and U. pulchella have the largest diameter. The pedicel diameter in U. orbicularis and T. ovalis is inversely proportional to its length, but not in U. nova and U. pulchella. The constituent of pedicel stems in U. pulchella is homogeneous, whereas in U. orbicularis and T. ovalis it contains a bundle of tightly packed fibres. In U. nova coiled pedicels are comprised of two layered materials of different electron density, one of which is electron lucid and located peripherally. Hypotheses on the origin of the pedicel are proposed.
► We examine the morphology of pedicels in four Uropodina species. ► Pedicels in deutonymphs of various species vary in length and diameter. ► Deutonymphs of bigger species produce longer pedicels. ► In two species the pedicel diameter is inversely proportional to its length. ► The structure of the pedicel stalk may be homogeneous or heterogeneous. |
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► We examine the morphology of pedicels in four Uropodina species. ► Pedicels in deutonymphs of various species vary in length and diameter. ► Deutonymphs of bigger species produce longer pedicels. ► In two species the pedicel diameter is inversely proportional to its length. ► The structure of the pedicel stalk may be homogeneous or heterogeneous.</abstract><cop>England</cop><pub>Elsevier Ltd</pub><pmid>23454448</pmid><doi>10.1016/j.asd.2013.02.002</doi><tpages>12</tpages></addata></record> |
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