Yves Coineau
University of Paris
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Zoomorphology | 1975
Joachim Haupt; Yves Coineau
SummaryThe ultrastructure of trichobothria and normal mechanoreceptive bristles has been studied in Microcaeculus steineri delamarei. In spite of great differences in the outer appearance the inner structure of both kinds of sensilla is quite similar: In each case two dendrites are linked to the hair base by a system of fibrils. Therefore it may be suggested that two different directions may be distinguished by each sensillum. Apparently, the bristles may be bent in every direction, but at least the trichobothria show two favorite directions of bending. Certainly the oval shape of the hair base is the morphological reason for this pecularity. The fibrillar arrangement attaching the tubular bodies to the hair base deserves special interest concerning possible movements of the tubular bodies during the bending process of the sensory bristle. Some cytochemical studies are under investigation.ZusammenfassungAn Microcaeculus steineri delamarei wurde die Feinstruktur der Trichobothrien und der normalen mechanorezeptiven Borsten untersucht. Trotz der großen Unterschiede in der äußeren Erscheinung ist der innere Bau beider Sensillentypen recht ähnlich: In jedem Falle stehen zwei Dendriten über ein fibrilläres System mit der Haarbasis in Verbindung. Es ist daher anzunehmen, daß these Sensillen jeweils zwei verschiedene Richtungen unterscheiden können. Obwohl die Sinneshaare aufgrund ihrer Aufhängung in alle Richtungen ausgelenkt werden konnen, sind wenigatens bei den Trichobothrien zwei bevorzugte Auslenkrichtungen zu beobachten. Wahrscheinlich ist die leicht ovale Form der Sinneshaarbasis für these Besonderheit ausschlaggebend. Das fibrilläre System, das die Tubularkörper mit der Haarbasis verbindet, erscheint von besonderem Interesse im Hinblick auf mögliche Bewegungen der Tubularkörper bei Haarauslenkung. Weitere cytochemische Untersuchungen sind im Gange.
Cell and Tissue Research | 1978
Joachim Haupt; Yves Coineau
SummaryIn the prostigmate mite Microcaeculus steineri delamarei moulting and morphogenesis of mechanoreceptive sensilla were studied by electron microscopy and compared to corresponding sensilla of other arthropods. Dendritic contact with the cuticular parts of old sensilla breaks down during apolysis. Two groups of cells are engaged in the formation of new sensilla: 1) several trichogen and two tormogen cells in a semicircular arrangement, and 2) two sheath cells surrounding the mechanoreceptive dendrites. Cells ensheathing the dendrites do not play any part in the formation of bristles. These observations differ from those on insect sensilla during moulting.
ZooKeys | 2014
Nestor Fernandez; Yves Coineau; Louwrens R. Tiedt
Abstract The description of a new genus Nannodromus and a new species Nannodromus reveilleti (Acari: Anystides: Saxidromidae) from South Africa, based on adult males and females.
Cell and Tissue Research | 1978
Joachim Haupt; Yves Coineau
Acarologia | 2010
Gerd Alberti; Yves Coineau; Nestor A. Fernandez
Zoomorphology | 1974
Ekkehard Wachmann; Joachim Haupt; Senta Richter; Yves Coineau
Zeitschrift f�r Morphologie der Tiere | 1974
Ekkehard Wachmann; Joachim Haupt; Senta Richter; Yves Coineau
Acarologia | 2006
Yves Coineau; Nestor A. Fernandez
Acarologia | 2002
Joachim Haupt; Yves Coineau
Zoomorphology | 1975
Joachim Haupt; Yves Coineau