corpuscle of de Quatrefage
organ of de Quatrefage
A specialised sensory organ located in the subepidermal connective tissue at the rostral end of late larval and adult amphioxus. They consist of between 1 and 4 nerve cells with axons, each with 2 cilia, surrounded by up to 7 sheath cells. The cilia extend into a protrusion of the basal lamina which surrounds each corpuscle. The axonal process contributes to the rostral nerve.
| Type | Bone |
| Parent Structure | sense organ |
| Latin Name | organ of de Quatrefage |
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