평안노래기 (Cawjeekelia pyongana) 안테나 감각기의 미세구조

Microstructure of the Antennal Sensory Organs in the Millipede Cawjeekelia pyongana (Polydesmida: Paradoxomatidae)

  • 정경훈 (한남대학교 생명나노과학대학 생명과학과) ;
  • 문명진 (단국대학교 첨단과학대학 생물학과, 기초과학연구소)
  • Chung, Kyung-Hwun (Department of Biological Sciences, Hannam University) ;
  • Moon, Myung-Jin (Department of Biological Sciences & Institute of Basic Science, Dankook University)
  • 발행 : 2007.06.30

초록

다지류 노래기의 안테나는 다양한 환경 자극을 감지하는 탁월한 기능을 가지고 있다. 안테나의 구조적 특성은 감각하는 자극의 종류와 밀접한 연관을 가지고 있으므로 본 연구는 띠노래기목의 평안노래기(Cawjeekelia pyongana)를 실험재료로 하여 다지류 안테나 표면의 미세구조를 주사전자현미경(FESEM)으로 관찰하였다. 노래기의 안테나는 8개의 마디로 이루어져 있었고, 큐티클의 표면에는 후각과 기계적 감각을 담당하는 다양한 종류의 감각기들이 형성되어 있었다. 평안노래기 안테나의 감각기들은 말단마디에 형성된 4개의 대형 원추말단(Ac) 감각기와 관상 감각모(Ts), 모상 감각모(Cs), 추상 감각모(Bs) 등 3종류의 감각모들로 이루어져 있음이 확인되었다. 관상 감각모는 제1마디를 제외한 전체 마디에 걸쳐 관찰되었고, 모상 감각모는 제4마디부터 제7마디까지, 그리고 추상 감각기는 제5마디부터 제7마디까지의 표면 함몰부에서만 관찰되었다. 추상 감각기는 그 미세구조적 특징에 따라 길이가 긴 제1형$(Bs_1)$과 길이가 짧은 제2형$(Bs_2)$, 가시 모양의 제3형$(Bs_3)$으로 다시 세분되었다. 제1형은 제5마디에만 분포되어 있었고, 제2형은 제5마디 및 제6마디에, 그리고 제3형은 제7마디에만 분포되어 있음이 확인되었다.

The antennae of millipedes have a prominent function in detecting various types of environmental stimuli. The structural modification of the antennae is closely associated with the degree of sense recognition. Here we study functional morphology of the antennae of the millipede Cawjeekelia pyongana using field emission scanning electron microscope (FESEM). The antennae generally include eight segments, called articles. On the surface of the antennae, there are a variety of sensory receptors which include olfactory and mechanical receptors. We could identify four different types of antennal sensory organs in C. pyongana as follows: apical cone (Ac), trichoid sensilla (Ts), chaetiform sensilla (Cs) and basiconic sensilla (Bs). The most prominent of which is four APs at the 8th article. Both of the Is and the Cs are abundantly observed almost all of the antennal segments. They are long and strong bristles with longitudinal grooves acuminating toward the tip. The Bs is further divided into three subtypes: large basiconic sensilla $(Bs_1)$, small basiconic sensilla $(Bs_2)$ and spiniform basiconic sensilla $(Bs_3)$. The $Bs_1$ is located at the 5th and 6th articles, while the $Bs_2$ and $Bs_3$ can be seen at the 5th and at the 7th article, respectively.

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