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The descriptions of new microanatomical structures of the male reproductive system and sperm of Myschocyttarus cassununga (Hymenoptera: Vespidae)

Authors :
Jane Moreira
Heidi Dolder
Karina Carvalho Mancini
José Lino-Neto
Pedro Brito
Source :
Micron. 43:292-297
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2012.

Abstract

The male reproductive system of Mischocyttarus cassununga consists of two testes, each one with three follicles, as occurs in most Vespidae. The seminal vesicle is divided in two chambers, separated by a constriction, so that the anterior locus is a little larger. In the testicular follicles, the spermatozoa are organized in cysts, with approximately 128 per cyst, where the nuclei are oriented toward the follicle center. The spermatozoa of M. cassununga is about 97 μm in length, which makes them the shortest sperm described for Vespidae. Sperm ultrastructure of M. cassununga is very similar of the others Vespidae. But, despite these similarities, the bilobated mitochondrial derivative represents an autapomorphy for M. cassununga. The subdivision of the seminal vesicle has never been observed in any other Vespidae. Thus, this study supports the validity of insect sperm morphology as a tool for phylogenetic analysis within Hymenoptera.

Details

ISSN :
09684328
Volume :
43
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Micron
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d5927e2442110cd3466eb2b0ca466cec
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.micron.2011.09.003