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1
The Insects: Structure and Function
In the lamina of most insects, the axons of retinula cells from one ommatidium
remain together and are associated with neurons originating in the lamina and
the medulla to form a cartridge. In insects with an open rhabdom (Section 22.1.2),
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R. F. Chapman, Stephen J. Simpson, Angela E. Douglas, 2013
2
Evolutionary Developmental Biology of Crustacea
3.2.2 Axon growth from retina to lamina The spatio-temporal pattern of retinula
axon growth to the lamina in the branchiopod, Daphnia magna, has been
documented in detail by serial electron microscopy (LoPestri et al. 1973, 1974;
Macagno ...
3
Treatise on Zoology - Anatomy, Taxonomy, Biology. The Myriapoda
The nuclear zone of the cone cells is located between the four proximal retinula
cells (Figs. 12.2D, 12.3F). The cone cell somata are linked to either one or two
cone segment(s) by cytoplasmic strands (Figs. 12.2A,C, 12.3A-B,E-F). Directly ...
4
Crustacea and Arthropod Relationships
The common ground pattern of the ommatidium of Crustacea and Hexapoda
presumably includes eight retinula cells (Melzer et al. 1997; Diersch et al. 1999).
Eight retinula cells build up a fused rhabdom in Triops and Lepidurus. In these ...
Stefan Koenemann, Ronald Jenner, 2005
5
Encyclopedia of Entomology
There is a great deal of crossing of axons as they pass from the retinula cells to
the lamina ganglionaris, so that axons from the same ommatid- ium do not
converge upon a single monopolar interneuron. Additional crossing of axons
occurs ...
6
Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
hyaline cells do not end in a nervous filament, unless the axial cuticular rod,
which is hollow, encloses a nerve fibre. The specialisation of the retinula into
clear and pigmented cells recalls the eye of certain Annelids and Molluscs. The
eye is ...
7
Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology
segments persist is evidently more primitive than the one in which their outlines
are obliterated. Probably in Nebalia, in which the retinula is composed of seven
cells, and certainly in Idotea, where it consists of six, the rhabdome shows no ...
8
The Biology of Crustacea: Volume 3: Neurobiology, Structure ...
In Crustacea, no one has yet made successful electrical recordings from the
eighth retinula cell, and its function and characteristics remain obscure. Electron
microscopic studies of the lamina of both decapods and branchiopods have
cleared ...
9
New Zealand Journal of Zoology
At the level of the 7 retinula cell bodies with their nuclei, the cone cell extensions
(small arrows) break up into 4 narrow strands. (Scale as in Fig. 5.) 5. Rough
endoplasmic reticulum surrounds the edge of the solid core of the crystalline
cone in ...
The spindle shape of the retinula so marked in the larval condition is still retained
, the retinula being widest at about one-third of the distance from the cone cells to
the basement membrane. The relatively large nuclei of the retinula at this time ...
University of Pennsylvania. Zoological Laboratory, 1906