Cell number and cellular composition in vermiform larvae of dicyemid mesozoans

2007 
Cell numbers and cellular composition were examined in vermiform larvae of 44 species of dicyemid mesozoans phylum Dicyemida belonging to six genera: Conocyema, Dicyema, Dicyemennea, Dicyemodeca, Microcyema and Pseudicyema. In addition, the literature on vermiform larvae of another 59 species was reviewed. Vermiform larvae typically have a constant number of peripheral cells that are species specific. Interspecific variations in the total number of peripheral cells range from 10 to 39. The most frequent number is either 22 or 23. Differences in the total number of peripheral cells are mostly due to differences in the number of trunk peripheral cells, such as parapolar cells, diapolar cells and uropolar cells. The body length of vermiform larvae is positively correlated with the number of trunk peripheral cells. Interspecific variations in the total number of trunk peripheral cells range from 2 to 31. The most frequent number is 14. In species with 14 trunk peripheral cells, individual variations of cell numbers were minimal. In species with more trunk peripheral cells, some individual variations appeared. Increase and decrease of trunk cell number might cause diversity of dicyemids, which is possibly related to speciation in these simple multicellular animals.
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