- Metagonimus yokogawai 세르카리아의 감각유두에 관한 연구
- Study on Sensory Papillae of Metagonimus yokogawai Cercaria
- ㆍ 저자명
- 김재진,민득영소진탁
- ㆍ 간행물명
- 기생충학잡지
- ㆍ 권/호정보
- 1984년|22권 1호|pp.11-20 (10 pages)
- ㆍ 발행정보
- 대한기생충학회
- ㆍ 파일정보
- 정기간행물| PDF텍스트
- ㆍ 주제분야
- 기타
A number of studies on the papillae of cercariae of trematodes reported that the papillar patterns (or chaetotaxy) of cercariae might be an excellent method to attain better understanding of the digenetic trematodes (Richard, 1971 ; Short and Cartrett, 1973; Bayssade-Dufour, 1979) . The present study was aimed to determine the number, distribution pattern and structure of the sensory papillae of Metagonimus yokogawai cercariae, and to elucidate the chaetotaxy of this digenetic trematode. M. yokogawai cercariae were pipetted from a vial in which infected snails (Semisulcospira libertina) had been kept for 3 hours. The snails were collected from an endemic area of M. yokogawai, Boseong river in west-southern part of Korea. Observations of papillae were based on light microscopy of those stained with silver nitrate, and on scanning electron microscopy The results are summarized as follows: 1, All papillae observed were uniciliated. 2. Cilia in anterior tip were shorter than the others in other portions. 3. The body papillae were arranged in essentially symmetrical patterns, Total number of the papillae was 126(63 pairs) in average; anterior tip 40(20 pairs), ventral 20(10 pairs), lateral 42(21 pairs), and caudal 8(4 pairs). 4. The chaetotany of M. yokogawai cercaria was: Ci cycle ($3+3C_{I}V,{;}2+2C_{I}L,{;}2+3C_{I}D),{;}C_{II}{;}cycle(2C_{II}V,{;}1C_{II}L,{;}2C_{II}D),{;}C_{lll}{;}cycle{;}(1+lC_{III}V,{;}1C_{IlI}L),{;}C_{IV}{;}cycle{;}(1C_{IV}V,{;}IC_{lV}L){;}in{;}cephalic{;}region:{;}A_I(1A_{IV}V,{;}1+2A_{I}L,{;}1A_{I}D),{;}A_{II}(1A_{II}V,{;}1+3A_{II}L,{;}1A_{II}D),{;}A_{III}(1A_{III}V,{;}1+1A_{III}L,{;}1A_{III}D){;}and{;}A_{IV}(1A_{IV}V,{;}2A_{IV}L)$ in antacetabular region: $1M_{I}V{;}and{;}2M_{I}L$ in median: $1+1P_{I}L,{;}1P_{II}L,{;}1P_{II}D,{;}1P_{III}L,{;}1P_{IV}L{;}and{;}1P_{IV}D$ in postacetabular region: 2-2-2-2 in caudal region.