Not just an empty cavity: The inter-rhabdomeral space in the Jamaican cavefly Neoditomyia farri (Diptera, Mycetophilidae)

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Abstract

Contrary to most other Diptera, the inter-rhabdomeral spaces of the retina of the Jamaican cavefly Neoditomya farri are filled neither by extracellular matrix nor dense cytoplasmic material. Instead, a foamy organization of loose vacuoles, measuring approximately 0.7 μm in diameter, appears to keep the rhabdomeres of retinula cells 7 and 8 in place. The vacuoles are bounded by membranes and traces of actin, determined immunocytochemically, are present. The origin of the vacuoles is unclear, but evidence in support of a retinula cell rather than cone cell origin is advanced.

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Meyer-Rochow, V. B., & Yang, M. (2004). Not just an empty cavity: The inter-rhabdomeral space in the Jamaican cavefly Neoditomyia farri (Diptera, Mycetophilidae). Zoological Science, 21(7), 719–722. https://doi.org/10.2108/zsj.21.719

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