Are the funnel-canal organs the campaniform sensillä of the shore crab, Carcinus maenas (Decapoda, Crustacea)? II: Ultrastructure

The funnel-canal organs on the dactyls of the shore crab, Carcinus maenas, are innervated by 3-24 sensory cells with unbranched dendrites, which attain a length of 500-1400 micron. The outer dendritic segments are enclosed in a dendritic sheath and pass through the cuticle within a canal. Two dendri...

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description The funnel-canal organs on the dactyls of the shore crab, Carcinus maenas, are innervated by 3-24 sensory cells with unbranched dendrites, which attain a length of 500-1400 micron. The outer dendritic segments are enclosed in a dendritic sheath and pass through the cuticle within a canal. Two dendrite types can be distinguished according to ultrastructural criteria: Type I has a long ciliary segment, A-tubules with an osmiophilic core and arms, and a thick ciliary rootlet. Type II possesses only a short ciliary segment and a thin ciliary rootlet. Each funnel-canal organ contains two type-I dendrites. Their ciliary bases appear a few micron distal to those of the type-II dendrites (1 to 22 in number). Two inner and two to eight outer enveloping cells belong to a sensillum. The innermost enveloping cell contains a large scolopale. In the second enveloping cell single scolopale rods are present. Thus, the funnel-canal organs are characterized by structural features typical for mechanosensitive scolopidia, on the one hand, and for chemoreceptors, on the other. Therefore, the funnel-canal organs are very likely bimodal sensilla (contact chemoreceptors). A comparison with other arthropod sensilla shows that cuticular mechanoreceptors of aquatic crustaceans generally exhibit a 'scolopidial' organization.
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