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Morphology of tube-like threads related to Limnochares aquatica (L., 1758) (Acariformes: Hydrachnidia: Limnocharidae) in the laboratory
Authors:AB Shatrov  EV Soldatenko  OV Gavrilova
Institution:1. Zoological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, Russia;2. Department of Biology, Smolensk State University, Smolensk, Russia;3. Department of Microbiology, St. Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg, Russia
Abstract:Water mites Limnochares aquatica (L., 1758) during maintenance in the laboratory for a long period of time in constant conditions periodically produced certain whitish flocculent material consisting of long rigid unbranched tube-like threads 1.3 ± 0.3 µm in diameter crossing freely. These threads were studied using light-optical as well as transmission electron microscopical and scanning electron microscopical methods. Microbiological staining was also applied to the threads to exclude their bacterial or fungal origin. The thread wall is built of fine fibrils arranged at different angles to the long axis of threads that is reflected in a certain stratification of the wall. Threads are mostly hollow or may contain electron-dense homogeneous material. No cell components are present in the thread composition. Numerous dermal glands with their small slit-like orifice scattered throughout the mite body surface are thought to produce these threads. Most probably the thread formation is a reaction of mites to stress under laboratory conditions, and this is expected to be a type of defensive reaction.
Keywords:Water mites  tube-like threads  TEM  SEM  Limnochares aquatica
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