Müller's larva

Müller's larva or Mulleria is a larva of some Polycladida. It has 8-fold symmetry and is somewhat like a ctenophore.[1] Müller’s larva is ciliated and has several paired and unpaired lobes. The cilia on the lobes are longer than cilia on the rest of the body. At the anterior and posterior ends of the larva are tufts of longer cilia (apical and caudal). The apical tuft originates from the apical organ, a sensory structure associated with the central nervous system (Rawlinson 2010).

It is named after Johannes Müller (1801-1858), a German physiologist who invented the plankton net, and first described larval forms of many phyla (Smith et al. 2002).

References

  1. Rawlinson, Kate A (6 August 2018). "Embryonic and post-embryonic development of the polyclad flatworm Maritigrella crozieri; implications for the evolution of spiralian life history traits". Frontiers in Zoology. 7 (1): 12. doi:10.1186/1742-9994-7-12. PMC 2876153. PMID 20426837.


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