Embryonic peripheral glial cell associated with the intersegmental nerve (ISN). It is the most medially located peripheral glial cell, close to the transition zone between the CNS and the PNS (exit area). It develops from neuroblast 1-3 (von Hilchen et al., 2008) and gives rise to a wrapping glial cell (von Hilchen et al., 2013).
Embryonic peripheral glial cell associated with the intersegmental nerve (ISN). It is the most lateral cell located in the transition zone between the CNS and the PNS (exit area), laterally to ePG2. It develops from neuroblast 1-3 (von Hilchen et al., 2008) and gives rise to a subperineurial glial cell (von Hilchen et al., 2013).
Embryonic peripheral glial cell associated with the intersegmental nerve (ISN) and located laterally to ePG6. It develops from neuroblast 1-3 (von Hilchen et al., 2008) and gives rise to a subperineurial glial cell (von Hilchen et al., 2013).
Embryonic peripheral glial cell associated with the intersegmental nerve (ISN) laterally to ePG8. It develops from neuroblast 1-3 (von Hilchen et al., 2008) and gives rise to a wrapping glial cell (von Hilchen et al., 2013).
Surface-associated, subperineurial glial cell located on the ventral surface of the embryonic/larval ventral nerve cord. It lies between the intersegmental nerve roots, at 30-60% along the medio-lateral axis, slightly antero-lateral to the medial intersegmental nerve root glial cell. It develops from the NB1-3 neuroblast (Beckervordersandforth et al., 2008).
Intersegmental nerve glial cell that is located at the medial end of the anterior branch of the intersegmental nerve root, above the lateral neuropil. It contacts both the perineurium and the cortex/neuropil interface and its position is slightly lateral to the B-SPG. It sends a process laterally along the nerve root, showing a characteristic triangular morphology. It develops from the NB1-3 neuroblast (Beckervordersandforth et al., 2008).
Segmental nerve root glial cell located along the longitudinal axis of the segmental nerve. There are two cells in this class that lie in tandem covering several branches of the nerve root and, unlike the medial intersegmental nerve glial cells, are slightly detached from the neuropil proper.
Glial cell associated with the segmental nerve root. This is a neuropil associated glial cell (Ito et al., 1995) that develops from neuroblast NB1-3 (Hartenstein, 2011).