2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.asd.2012.09.004
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Differentiation and function of the ovarian somatic cells in the pseudoscorpion, Chelifer cancroides (Linnaeus, 1761) (Chelicerata: Arachnida: Pseudoscorpionida)

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“…Although the morphology of these animals has been characterised in some detail for taxonomic purposes and aspects of their courtship behaviour described, these chelicerates have only recently been studied in the context of EvoDevo research (Jędrzejowska et al 2013 ). Elucidating the genetic mechanism whereby chelate pedipalps are patterned in pseudoscorpions and scorpions may shed much needed light on how these groups are related ( Fig.…”
Section: Pseudoscorpiones (False or Book Scorpions)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the morphology of these animals has been characterised in some detail for taxonomic purposes and aspects of their courtship behaviour described, these chelicerates have only recently been studied in the context of EvoDevo research (Jędrzejowska et al 2013 ). Elucidating the genetic mechanism whereby chelate pedipalps are patterned in pseudoscorpions and scorpions may shed much needed light on how these groups are related ( Fig.…”
Section: Pseudoscorpiones (False or Book Scorpions)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such a situation has been elegantly demonstrated in spiders (Morishita et al, ). To the best of our knowledge, open stalks in the preovulatory phase have been reported only in the pseudoscorpions, but untimely ovulation is apparently blocked by the follicular cells persisting at the base of the oocyte (Jędrzejowska et al, ). In the katoikogenic scorpions studied here, the diverticulum is devoid of a lumen until late stages of oogenesis (Figures and ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors have suggested that vesicles located in the apical cytoplasm of the stalk cells “may represent traffic of substances to be released and captured by the oocyte”. In the pseudoscorpion Chelifer cancroides , the stalk cells contribute to the synthesis of the chorion in the preovulatory phase, while after ovulation they produce components of nutritive fluid, which is a source of nutrients for developing embryos (Jędrzejowska et al, ). It has been previously reported that in Schizomida the funicle (stalk) cells facing the oocyte secrete the material that is spread into the space between the funicle and the oocyte (Alberti & Palacios‐Vargas, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…), Chthonius ischnocheles, Roncus lubricus, Neobisium muscorum (Wood and Gabbutt ) and Chelifer cancroides (Levi ; Jedrzejowska et al. ). However, these reports simply record some success at rearing as opposed to attempting a mass‐rearing exercise.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%