Abstract
Sense organs were viewed by SEM for Tubifex tubifex (Muller) and Limnodrilus hoffmeisteri Clap. Individual sense organs were broadly circular in shape; they were regularly distributed on the prostomium and were found in compact bands around the circumference of segments I-III for both species. L. hoffmeisteri had up to 15 cilia per organ, with cilia from 2 to 6 μm in length. Diameter of sense organs ranged from 2 to 6 μm and mean densities (±SE) were 2(± 0.1)/1000 μ m2 at the tip of the prostomium, 7(± 0.3)/1000 μ m2 at the posterior regions of the prostomium, and 8(± 0.4)/1000 μ m2, 6(± 0.1)/1000 μ m2, and 2(± 0.2)/1000 μ m2 for segments I, II, and III, respectively. T. tubifex possessed up to 24 cilia per organ. Cilia were from 2 to 7 μm in length. Diameters of organs ranged from 5 to 9 μm and mean densities were 8(± 0.7)/1000 μ m2 over the entire prostomium, 13(± 1.0)/1000 μ m2, 3(± 0.6)/1000 μ m2, and $<1/1000 \mu \text{m}^{2}$ on segments I, II, and III, respectively.
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