淡水産硬骨魚類Macropodus opercularis と Betta splendens 胚における孵化腺細胞の分布について

島根大学文理学部紀要. 理学科編 Volume 4 Page 145-152 published_at 1971-03-15
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淡水産硬骨魚類Macropodus opercularis と Betta splendens 胚における孵化腺細胞の分布について
Title
On the Distribution of the Haching Gland Cells of the Two Species of Fresh-water Teleosts, Macropodus opercularis and Betta spledens
Title Transcription
タンスイ サン コウコツ ギョルイ MACROPODUS OPERCULARIS ト BETTA SPLENDENS ハイ ニ オケル フカ センサイボウ ノ ブンプ ニツイテ
Creator
Ouji Masami
Ogasawara Yasuko
Source Title
島根大学文理学部紀要. 理学科編
Memoirs of the Faculty of Literature and Science, Shimane University. Natural sciences
Volume 4
Start Page 145
End Page 152
Journal Identifire
ISSN 03709434
Descriptions
The distribution and developmental changes of hatching gland cells during phylogenesis have a subject of great interest to embryologists. Our knowledge on the hatching gland cells in the Class Osteichthyes is very limited at present, and our investigations on them having been less progressed.
Here the present authors have undertaken, with the above view in mind, a comparative study on the development of the hatching gland cells in embryos of two species of fresh-water teleosts, Macropodus opercularis and Betta splendens. There may be a expectancy of this study contributes something to the morphological aspects of development.
In embryos just before hatching of the two species, the distribution of hatching gland cells was observed. In embryos of Macropodus opercularis, the number of the hatching gland cells approximates 370 in total. The cells are found in the epithelium covering the surface of the upper region of the head. In embryos of Betta splendens, the hatching gland cells numbering about 180 in total. They appear in the epithelium covering the surface of the highest region of the head.
Language
jpn
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
島根大学文理学部
The Faculty of Literature and Science, Shimane University
Date of Issued 1971-03-15
Access Rights open access
Relation
[NCID] AN0010806X