Malleolus (arthropod)

Depiction of Rhagodima nigrocincta (a type of solifugid) showing malleoli on last pair of legs
Ventral view of a solifuge, with malleoli visible
Detail of malleoli on a solifuge

A malleolus (plural: malleoli) is a fan-shaped chemoreceptor or racquet organ, an array of which are carried in pairs on the ventral or undersides of Solpugidae. They are the counterpart of pectines in scorpions, and modified walking limbs in the uropygids and amblypygids as well as the pedipalps in spiders and other arachnids.[1][2] Generally, solifuges have 5 pairs of malleoli on the ventral surface of the fourth pair of legs. malleoli are usually larger in males.[3] A malleolus comprises a basal stalk and a triangular fan, with epicuticular protrusions on each anterior face, and granular structures on each stalk, with undulate surfaces at each distal end.

Literature

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  • Babu, K. 1965. Anatomy of the central nervous system of arachnids. Zoologische Jahrbücher, Anatomie und Ontogenie 82: 1–154.
  • Bernard, H. M. 1896. The comparative morphology of the Galeodidae. Transactions of the Linnean Society. 2d Series. Zoology 6: 305–417.
  • Brownell, P. H. and R. D. Farley. 1974. The organization of the malleolar sensory system in the solpugid, Chanbria sp. Tissue & Cell 6: 471–485. CrossRef, PubMed
  • Harvey, M. S. 2003. Catalogue of the Smaller Arachnid Orders of the World. CSIRO Publishing, Collingwood Victoria, Australia.
  • Koç, H. 2007. The solifuges (Arachnida: Solpugida) fauna of southeast Anatolia: systematic zoogeography and ecology, PhD thesis, Ege University, İzmir, 241 pp. [in Turkish]
  • Muma, M. H. (1951). "The Arachnid order Solpugida in the United States". Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History. 97: 35–141.
  • Punzo, F. 1998. The Biology of Camel-spiders (Arachnida, Solifugae). Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston, MA. 301 pp. CrossRef
  • Ruhlemann, H. 1908. Uber die Facherorgane, sog. Malleoli oder Raquettes coxales, des vierten Beinpaares der Solpugiden. Zeitschrift fr wissenschaftliche Zoologie 91: 599–639.
  • Nazife Yiğit, Melek Erdek, Halil Koç, and Abdullah Melekoğlu. 2011. Morphological Comparison of the Malleoli (Racquet Organs) in Biton zederbaueri and Gluviopsilla discolor (Daesiidae, Solifugae)

References

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  1. ^ Brownell, Philip H. (1998). "Glomerular Cytoarchitectures in Chemosensory Systems of Arachnidsa". Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 855 (1): 502–7. Bibcode:1998NYASA.855..502B. doi:10.1111/j.1749-6632.1998.tb10614.x. PMID 10049228. S2CID 31197930.
  2. ^ Brownell, Philip H.; Farley, Roger D. (1974). "The organization of the malleolar sensory system in the solpugid, Chanbria sp". Tissue and Cell. 6 (3): 471–85. doi:10.1016/0040-8166(74)90039-1. PMID 4432235.
  3. ^ Sombke, Andy; Klann, Anja E.; Lipke, Elisabeth; Wolf, Harald (2019). "Primary processing neuropils associated with the malleoli of camel spiders (Arachnida, Solifugae): a re-evaluation of axonal pathways". Zoological Letters. 5 (1): 26. doi:10.1186/s40851-019-0137-z. ISSN 2056-306X. PMC 6679463. PMID 31388441.