Nunez F S, Crawford C S
Department of Biology, The University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87131.
J Morphol. 1977 Jan;151(1):121-130. doi: 10.1002/jmor.1051510107.
The alimentary tract of the desert millipede Orthoporus ornatus is essentially a straight tube consisting of a histologically distinct foregut, midgut, pylorus, hindgut, and rectum. Common to each region, but often different in regional appearance, are an outer sheath layer, longitudinal and circular muscle layers, a basement membrane, and an inner epithelial layer. Foregut and midgut lumina are lined by a cuticular intima, while a peritrophic membrane occurs in the midgut lumen. Gut structure is considered in the context of the known feeding habits and digestive efficiency of this long-lived, seasonally restricted detritivore.
沙漠千足虫Orthoporus ornatus的消化道本质上是一根直管,由组织学上不同的前肠、中肠、幽门、后肠和直肠组成。每个区域都有共同的结构,但在区域外观上往往有所不同,包括外层鞘层、纵肌层和环肌层、基底膜和内层上皮层。前肠和中肠腔由角质内膜衬里,而中肠腔内有围食膜。结合这种长寿的、受季节限制的食腐动物已知的摄食习性和消化效率来考虑肠道结构。