1. The sperm structure of Embioptera (Insecta) and phylogenetic considerations
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Ryuichiro Machida, Romano Dallai, Francesco Frati, Pietro Lupetti, and Yoshie Jintsu
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Axoneme ,endocrine system ,biology ,Phylogenetic tree ,urogenital system ,biology.organism_classification ,Sperm ,Embioptera ,Phasmatodea ,Evolutionary biology ,Botany ,ultrastructurespermatozoainsect phylogenypolyneoptera ,Ultrastructure ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Acrosome ,Developmental biology ,Developmental Biology - Abstract
The sperm structure of two species of Embioptera, Embia savignyi Westwood 1837 and Aposthonia japonica (Okajima 1926), was studied. Spermatozoa of both species exhibit a monolayered acrosome and a layer of material surrounding the sperm cells for most of their length. The presence of a 9+9+2 axoneme provided with accessory microtubules with 16 protofilaments, two accessory bodies and two crystallized mitochondrial derivatives are characters shared with other polyneopteran taxa. The supposed close relationship between Embioptera and Phasmatodea is not supported by characters of the sperm ultrastructure.
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- 2007
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