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Kondo Masakazu


Morphological Characterization of Hemocytes of Leaf Shrimp Nebalia japonensis and Pea Crab Pinnotheres sinensis

Journal of National Fisheries University Volume 60 Issue 3 Page 137-143
published_at 2012-02
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Title
コノハエビとオオシロピンノの血球の形態学的特徴
Morphological Characterization of Hemocytes of Leaf Shrimp Nebalia japonensis and Pea Crab Pinnotheres sinensis
Creators Kondo Masakazu
Creators Takahashi Yukinori
Source Identifiers [PISSN] 0370-9361
Creator Keywords
crustacea hemocyte morphology diversity phylogeny evolution
Morphological characteristics of hemocytes from leaf shrimp Nebalia japonensis and pea crab Pinnotheres sinensis were examined by light microscopy. Only a single type of hemocyte, granulocyte, were observed in the hemolymph of the leaf shrimp. The hemocyte was spindle to oval in shape and characterized by the presence of numerous small granules. The granules were round (≦0.3 μm in diameter) and classified into two types, eosinophilic granule and basophilic granule. On the other hand, two types of hemocytes, eosinophilic small granulocytes and eosinophilic large granulocytes, were observed in the hemolymph of the pea crab. The former had small-sized (round to oval, ≦0.5 μm) eosinophilic granules, and the latter had large-sized (round to oval, ≦1.5 μm) eosinophilic granules. Based on the present results and those of other crustaceans previously reported, we make a speculation about the evolutional process of crustacean hemocytes.
Languages jpn
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publishers National Fisheries University
Date Issued 2012-02
File Version Version of Record
Access Rights open access
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[ISSN]0370-9361