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No direct contact between the excretory system and the circulatory system in Prostomatella arenicola Friedrich (Hoplonemertini)

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Excretory and circulatory systems in Prostomatella arenicola are examined at the ultrastructural level. Interdigitating cells, which rest on a thin fibrillar basal lamina, line the lumina of the lateral vessels. A layer of muscle cells and an underlying sheath of fibrillar extracellular material surround each vessel.

The excretory system consists of one pair of laterally situated branched protonephridia. Each protonephridium is composed of several terminal cells, an efferent duct and a nephridiopore. The terminal parts of the protonephridia are not restricted to the vicinity of the circulatory system; they can also be found dorsally or laterally to the nerve cords between muscle cells. The presumed filtration area arises as a hollow cylinder from the terminal cell. This cylinder is perforated by numerous clefts which are never bridged by a filter diaphragm. Instead, each terminal cell cylinder is surrounded by an extracellular matrix. The terminal cells neither extend into the lumen of the lateral vessel nor contact the vessel lining cells.

Phylogenetic implications of the results are discussed.

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Bartolomaeus, T. (1988). No direct contact between the excretory system and the circulatory system in Prostomatella arenicola Friedrich (Hoplonemertini). In: Sundberg, P., Gibson, R., Berg, G. (eds) Recent Advances in Nemertean Biology. Developments in Hydrobiology, vol 43. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-4063-5_20

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