The male genital system of the New World Ricinulei (Arachnida): Ultrastructure of spermatozoa and spermiogenesis with special emphasis on its phylogenetic implications
This study is the first report on the male genital system and the sperm structure of the South American genus Cryptocellus and provides a second description for the Central American genus Pseudocellus. The spermatids of the Colombian species Cryptocellus narino are elongated and anteriorly lentoid-s...
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description | This study is the first report on the male genital system and the sperm structure of the South American genus
Cryptocellus and provides a second description for the Central American genus
Pseudocellus. The spermatids of the Colombian species
Cryptocellus narino are elongated and anteriorly lentoid-shaped due to two conspicuous intracellular electron-dense plates. Two cell protrusions are present, which contain in front of the lentoid part the acrosomal complex and parts of the axoneme and nucleus, and behind the lentoid part the continuing axoneme and nucleus. The acrosomal filament originates from a cap-like acrosomal vacuole, extends into the nuclear canal and ends behind the lentoid part. The nucleus runs parallel to the axoneme. The axoneme possesses a typical 9
+
2 microtubular pattern. At the end of spermiogenesis the acrosomal complex, nucleus and axoneme coil within the cell forming cleistospermia as transfer form. Our results of
Pseudocellus pearsei confirm an earlier study on that genus which is considered to be not closely related to
Cryptocellus. According to the present study the sperm structure of the observed
Cryptocellus species is very similar to what is described for
Pseudocellus. |
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Pseudocellus pearsei confirm an earlier study on that genus which is considered to be not closely related to
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