Abstract

The morphology and fine structure of the labial gland reservoirs in the subterranean termite Reticulitermes santonensis (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae) was studied by light and transmission electron microscopy. The reservoir wall consists of a single epithelial cell layer and a cuticular intima. The reservoir ducts are formed by a flat epithelial matrix with cuticular ridges lining the duct lumen. Measurements of the ionic concentrations of reservoir fluids and haemolymph show that the osmolality of reservoir fluid ranges from 7 to 28 mosmol kg −1; the haemolymph osmotic pressure was 201 ± 31 mosmol kg −. The reservoir lumen is effectively separated from the haemolymph compartment; a net water flow through the reservoir wall could not be induced in physiological experiments. Moreover, typical epithelial structures associated with a fluid transport against an osmotic gradient are lacking. Thus, our fine structural and physiological data support the view that a water transfer from the haemolymph through the reservoir wall into the reservoir lumen does not occur.

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