Morphology of gills of the seawater fish Cathorops spixii (Agassiz) (Ariidae) by scanning and transmission electron microscopy

  • Eiras-Stofella D
  • Fank-de-Carvalho S
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Gills of the seawater fish Cathorops spixii (Agassiz, 1829) were submitted to routine processing for observation in scanning and transmission electron microscopy. The wrinkled surface of the gill filaments showed well-defined cellular ultrastructures. Microridges on cellular surface were projected over all gill structures, including respiratory lamellae. Chloride cells were usually at primary lamellae. Some rodlet cells were found. Mucous secretory cells were uncommon at all parts of the gill arches. The pharyngeal region of the gill arches showed a lot of taste buds but no spines. There were small and strong rakers. Such morphology is indicative of fishes that swallow small food but do not have filtering habits. At the ultrastructural level the gills of C. spixii presented the typical morphological pattern of Teleostei fishes.

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Eiras-Stofella, D. R., & Fank-de-Carvalho, S. M. (2002). Morphology of gills of the seawater fish Cathorops spixii (Agassiz) (Ariidae) by scanning and transmission electron microscopy. Revista Brasileira de Zoologia, 19(4), 1215–1220. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0101-81752002000400026

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