Revising the definition of the crustacean seta and setal classification systems based on examinations of the mouthpart setae of seven species of decapods
(2004) In Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 142(2). p.233-252- Abstract
- The crustacean cuticle has numerous projections and some of these projections, the setae, have important mechanical as well as sensory functions. The setae display a wide diversity in their external morphology, which has led to great problems separating setae from other projections in the cuticle and problems in making a consistent classification system. Here, the cuticular projections on the mouthparts of seven species of decapods are examined by scanning and transmission electron microscopy. A new definition is given: a seta is an elongate projection with a more or less circular base and a continuous lumen; the lumen has a semicircular arrangement of sheath cells basally From the details of the external morphology the mouthpart setae are... (More)
- The crustacean cuticle has numerous projections and some of these projections, the setae, have important mechanical as well as sensory functions. The setae display a wide diversity in their external morphology, which has led to great problems separating setae from other projections in the cuticle and problems in making a consistent classification system. Here, the cuticular projections on the mouthparts of seven species of decapods are examined by scanning and transmission electron microscopy. A new definition is given: a seta is an elongate projection with a more or less circular base and a continuous lumen; the lumen has a semicircular arrangement of sheath cells basally From the details of the external morphology the mouthpart setae are divided into seven types: pappose, plumose, serrulate, serrate, papposerrate, simple and cuspidate setae, which are suggested to reflect mechanical functions and not evolutionary history. This classification system is compared with earlier systems. (C) 2004 The Linnean Society of London. (Less)
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- Garm, Anders LU
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- 2004
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- setal types, functional morphology, mechanical function
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- Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society
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- 142
- issue
- 2
- pages
- 233 - 252
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- Oxford University Press
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- scopus:6444220465
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- 0024-4082
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- 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2004.00132.x
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- English
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- yes
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- The information about affiliations in this record was updated in December 2015. The record was previously connected to the following departments: Zoology (Closed 2011) (011012000)
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