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Type: Article
Published: 2011-06-10
Page range: 63–70
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Structure and synthesis of the peritrophic membrane in Trichoptera larvae

Università di Perugia, Dipartimento di Biologia Cellulare e Ambientale, via Elce di Sotto 06123 Perugia, Italy
midgut peritrophic membrane Trichoptera larvae

Abstract

The peritrophic membrane (PM) in Trichoptera larvae was examined by light, scanning and transmission electron microscopy. The gut of most insects produces 2 fundamental types of PM: Type I is synthesized and secreted by the entire midgut epithelium in response to the ingestion of food; type II is synthesized by specialized cells of the cardiac valve located in the anterior midgut independent from food ingestion. Corallini (2003) described, in the midgut of Limnephilidae larvae, a type I PM which is also secreted by unfed larvae. In this study, both types of PM were observed. Type I PM was evident in larvae of Rhyacophilidae, Leptoceridae, Sericostomatidae and Odontoceridae; the type II PM was observed in larvae of Philopotamidae, Polycentropodidae and Hydropsychidae.