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- W1981176965 abstract "Ths structure of the stomatogastric neuromuscular system in Panulirus argus, Callinectes sapidus and Homarus americanus has recently been described (Maynard and Dando, 1973). We attempt here to describe the sensory innervation of the foregut in Panulirus argus and, by combining this information with previous published data and less systematic observations on Callinectes and Homarus, to provide in addition a summary of the stomatogastric sensory systems in these types of Decapoda Crustacea (Figure 1, Table I). Some anatomical problems remain unresolved and there is variation in the structure of the sense organs in different species, but we are able to recognize six major receptor groups in all of the species examined. These are (i) mechanoreceptors which monitor movements of the lower oesophagus and mouth (Receptor reference Nos. 1, 2, 3); (ii) probable chemoreceptors in the higher oesophagus and ventral cardiac sac (Rf. Nos. 6, 9, 11); (iii) cells located in or near the stomatogastric ganglion which monitor movements of the gastric mill (Rf. No. 8); (iv) neurones of the posterior stomach nerve (Rf. No. 15) which monitor movements of the gastric mill; (v) neurones innervating muscles near the cardio‐pyloric valve (Rf. No. 16); (vi) neurones innervating the hepatopancreas duct and the initial part of the intestine (Rf. Nos. 18, 19). In such a restricted system it should be possible to determine the precise role that the various sensory systems play in the control of the simple movements of the foregut. This research must necessarily involve the investigation, with intracellular techniques, of the central events in the commissural ganglia as these ganglia appear to be the major co‐ordination centres of the stomatogastric nervous system." @default.
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- W1981176965 title "The sensory innervation of the foregut of<i>Panulirus argus</i>(Decapoda Crustacea)† ‡" @default.
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