
Morphology of the arthrodial membrane gland in a Neotropical harvester (Arachnida: Opiliones)
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We describe a gland in the arthrodial membrane of the coxa-trochanter articulation in the fourth pair of legs in the Neotropical harvester Mischonyx squalidus Bertkau, 1880. Externally the glandular area has a rough appearance with pores on its surface, with folds of the arthrodial membrane. Internally, its secretory cells have spherical secretory vesicles, smooth endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria and ducts that exit from the cells and cross the arthrodial membrane. Histochemical tests indicate the presence of proteins and neutral glycoproteins. The function of the gland might be to produce lubricating products that allow better movement of the coxa-trochanter region.
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Silva NFS, Mailho-Fontana PL, Silva Junior PI, Silva JRMC, Willemart RH. Morphology of the arthrodial membrane gland in a Neotropical harvester (Arachnida: Opiliones). Zoologia. 2023 Jul; 40:e22056. doi:10.1590/S1984-4689.v40.e22056.
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