Ray A, Ray A K
Gegenbaurs Morphol Jahrb. 1986;132(3):429-41.
Scanning Electron Microscopical (SEM) as well as light microscopical features of the oral roof including barbels of the air-breathing teleost, Clarias batrachus (LINN.) have been described in relation to its feeding habit. 3 distinct types of taste buds have been recorded for the first time in the barbels, lip, and in and around the teeth bearing suprapharyngeal teeth pad of the fish studied. The taste buds in the barbels and lip are elevated over the epithelium and confer wart like appearance which probably help in mechanoreception in addition to chemoreception. The taste buds in the suprapharyngeal teeth pad slightly rise above the epithelium whereas those in the borders of it do not. They also possess numerous minute papillae in the gustatory pores. These taste buds seem to act as chemoreceptors. SEM and light microscopical observations on the structure and distribution of taste buds in the oral roof clearly reveal that the fish is purely a taste-feeder and scans and gropes the food materials from the bottom of the pond.
扫描电子显微镜(SEM)以及光镜下观察到的包括呼吸空气的硬骨鱼胡子鲶(Clarias batrachus,LINN.)口腔顶部的特征,已根据其摄食习性进行了描述。在研究的鱼的触须、嘴唇以及带有上咽齿垫的牙齿周围首次记录到3种不同类型的味蕾。触须和嘴唇上的味蕾高于上皮细胞,呈现出疣状外观,这除了化学感受外,可能还有助于机械感受。上咽齿垫上的味蕾略高于上皮细胞,而其边缘的味蕾则不然。它们在味觉孔中也有许多微小的乳头。这些味蕾似乎起到化学感受器的作用。对口腔顶部味蕾的结构和分布进行的扫描电子显微镜和光镜观察清楚地表明,这种鱼纯粹是一种味觉摄食者,会从池塘底部扫描并摸索食物。