Structural and histological observations on the male reproductive system of adult red poplar leaf beetle Chrysomela populi Linnaeus, 1758 (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae)

This study described the anatomy and histology of the male reproductive system in Chrysomela populi, which is an economically important species belonging to the family Chrysomelidae. Therefore, reproductive biology has been studied to combat this insect. As well as, the characters associated with th...

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Veröffentlicht in:Microscopy research and technique 2022-02, Vol.85 (2), p.429-436
1. Verfasser: Özyurt Koçakoğlu, Nurcan
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This study described the anatomy and histology of the male reproductive system in Chrysomela populi, which is an economically important species belonging to the family Chrysomelidae. Therefore, reproductive biology has been studied to combat this insect. As well as, the characters associated with the reproductive tract have been potential to discuss aspects of the system and to better understand the reproductive dynamics. The male reproductive system of C. populi has a pair of testes, a pair of vas efferentia and deferentia, a pair of seminal vesicles, a pair of accessory glands, an ejaculatory bulb, an ejaculatory duct, and an aedeagus. The testis consists of two flower‐shaped lobes. Each testis has 20 sperm tubules (testicular follicles) containing cysts of germ cells at various developmental stages within the light orange peritoneal sheath. Testicular follicles are composed of three different (growth, maturation, and differentiation) zones. In the middle region of each testis joins with the vas efferens. The testis is attached to the seminal vesicle by a small stalk like vas efferens. In the lumen of the vas efferens, seminal vesicle, and vas deferens, sperms form clumps in the form of thin threads. The proximal end of the vas deferens is connected to the common ejaculatory duct. It joins with the ejaculatory bulb. Around the ejaculator bulb, there is a pair of convoluted, flat‐surface tubular structure accessory glands. Posterior ejaculatory duct joins with the aedeagus. Anatomy and histology of the male reproductive system of adult red poplar leaf beetle Chrysomela populi are described and illustrated using light and scanning electron microscopies. The male reproductive system of adult C. populi has a pair of testes, a pair of vas efferentia, a pair of seminal vesicles, a pair of vas deferentia, a pair of accessory glands, an ejaculatory sac, an ejaculatory duct, and an aedeagus. Each testis has 20 sperm tubes (testicular follicles) containing cysts of germ cells at various developmental stages. Testicular follicles are composed of three different zones (growth, maturation, and differentiation).
ISSN:1059-910X
1097-0029
DOI:10.1002/jemt.23916