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48 Chapter II<br />

Frontiers in Zoology 2009, 6:3<br />

http://www.frontiersinzoology.com/content/6/1/3<br />

Metamorphosis and adult myoanatomy of Terebratalia transversa<br />

Figure 7<br />

Metamorphosis and adult myoanatomy of Terebratalia transversa. (A-C) Overlay of CLSM maximum projection<br />

micrograph and light micrograph, anterior faces upward. F-actin is labelled in red and cell nuclei are labelled in blue. Scale bars<br />

equal 50 μm. (A) Larva during metamorphosis. A mosaic of larval and juvenile features are present including the pedicle (pe),<br />

the larval pedicle muscles (pm), the first rudiments of the juvenile tentacle musculature (tm), one diductor (di), and the ventral<br />

pedicle adjustors (vpa). (B) Juvenile 5 days after metamorphosis, dorsal view with the remaining larval setae (se), the mantle<br />

margin muscles (mm), the tentacle muscles (tm), the adductors (ad), the musculature of the intestine (in), the diductors (di),<br />

the ventral pedicle adjustors (vpa), the dorsal pedicle adjustors (dpa), and the pedicle (pe). (C) Juvenile 5 days after metamorphosis,<br />

ventral view with the remaining larval setae (se), rudiments of the mantle margin muscles (mm), rudiments of the tentacle<br />

muscles (tm), the adductors (ad), the ventral pedicle adjustors (vpa), the diductors (di), the dorsal pedicle adjustors (dpa),<br />

and the pedicle (pe). (D) Reconstruction of the 3D arrangement of the juvenile musculature based on the CLSM dataset used<br />

in C showing the dorsal pedicle adjustors (red), the adductors (dark blue), the mantle margin muscles (light blue), and the tentacle<br />

muscles (magenta). The ventral pedicle adjustors (yellow) are ventrally connected to the diductors (green).<br />

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