Electron Microscopical Observation on the Compound Eye in Meimuna mongolica D.

쓰름매미 (Meimuna mongolica D.) 복안의 전자현미경적 관찰

  • Choi, Choon-Keun (Dept. of Biology, College of Science, Yonsei University) ;
  • You, Kwan-Hee (Dept. of Biology, College of Science, Yonsei University) ;
  • Shin, Kil-Sang (Dept. of Biology, College of Science, Yonsei University) ;
  • Choe, Rim-Soon (Dept. of Biology, College of Science, Yonsei University)
  • 최춘근 (연세대학교 이과대학 생물학과) ;
  • 유관희 (연세대학교 이과대학 생물학과) ;
  • 신길상 (연세대학교 이과대학 생물학과) ;
  • 최임순 (연세대학교 이과대학 생물학과)
  • Published : 1979.04.01

Abstract

Electron microscopic studies were carried out to investigate the fine structure of ommatidia of the compound eyes in Meimuna mongolica D. The crystalline cone appears round, and is composed of four double-membraned cone cells and surrounded by pigment cells having many pigment granules. The rhabdom is a closed type, and is composed of four rhabdomeres Its cross section reveals lamellated microvilli which are oriented in four different directions suggesting that these represent four photoreceptive sites. The microvilli, in a cross sectional view, are hexagonal in shape with a central axis inside. There are usually eight retinular cells arranged radially from the rhabdom, but in some retinular layers seven or nine retinular cells could be observed. The cytoplasm of each retinular cell is interconnected with that of microvilli of the rhabdomere, but the appearance of this interconnection varies depending on the number of retinular cells.'The retinlilar cells neighboring the microvilli seem to have well-developed perirhabdomal vacuoles and mitochondria as well as pigment granules surrounding these vacuoles.

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