Cuticle Ultrastructure of Hemicycliophora arenaria, Aphelenchus avenae, Hirschmanniella gracilis and Hirschmanniella belli

Authors

  • P. W. Johnson
  • S. D. Van Gundy
  • W. W. Thomson

Abstract

Ultrathin sections of all parasitic stages of Hemicycliophora arenaria revealed two major divisions in the body covering. The outermost was a seven-layered sheath and the innermost a five-layered cuticle comprising three zones; an outer trilaminate cortex, a fibrillar matrix and a striated basal layer. The body covering of the nonparasitic males also exhibited two major divisions: the outer, a relatively thin four-layered sheath and the inner, a six-layered cuticle consisting of three zones; an outer trilaminate cortex, a two-layered matrix and a striated basal layer. The cuticles of all stages of Aphelenchus avenae were similar, consisting of five layers divisible into three zones; an outer trilaminate cortex, a fibrillar matrix and a striated basal layer. Hirschmanniella gracilis and H. belli cuticles were also similar in all stages examined, consisting of six layers divisible into three zones; an outer trilaminate cortex, a two-layered matrix and a striated basal layer. Key Words: Cuticle, Ultrastructure, Hemicycliophora arenaria, Aphelenchus avenae, Hirschmanniella gracilis, Hirschmanniella belli.

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1970-01-15

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