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The complex, erupting nematocyst batteries of Nanomia cara are described. In addition to the cnidoband, the battery has a central axis containing longitudinal muscles and nerves that run right through to the terminal filament. In addition, an elastic strand lies coiled within the battery. After eruption of the battery, this strand keeps the prey attached to the tentacle. The strand bears hook-like spicules, equipped with barbs that project beyond the surface. Electron microscopy shows that the elastic strand is a mesogloeal structure tunnelled through and through with cellular processes deriving from both ectoderm and endoderm and that the spicules lie in cellular pockets in the interior of the elastic strand. There is nothing in the structure of the spicules or their cellular sheaths to suggest an origin from nematocysts. Energy dispersive X-ray microanalysis shows strong peaks for calcium and for phosphorus in the spicules, indicating that the mineral present in them is an apatite. An organic matrix is also found in the form of fine filaments and a granular axial structure. The spicules are arranged in a linear series along the elastic strand showing progressive increase in size and structural elaboration.
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Mackie, G.O., Marx, R.M. Phosphatic spicules in the nematocyst batteries of Nanomia cara (Hydrozoa, Siphonophora). Zoomorphology 108, 85–91 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00539784
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