Literature DB >> 18813746

Morphology of male reproductive system in three species of Trypoxylon (Trypargilum) Richards (Hymenoptera: Crabronidae).

Polyana A Moreira1, Vinícius A Araújo, Uyrá Zama, José Lino-Neto.   

Abstract

Variations in the adult male reproductive system among different groups of Hymenoptera offer characteristics that help studies on behavior and phylogenetics. The objective of this study was to describe the adult male reproductive system of three Trypoxylon (Trypargilum) species. For that, tissues were disseced, fixed in 2.5% glutaraldehyde in 0.1 M sodium cacodylate buffer, pH 7.2 and postfixed in 1% osmium tetroxide. The material was dehydratated and embedded for light and electron transmission microscopes. The species have similar reproductive systems, which are formed by a pair of testes, each one with three fusiforme follicles, from which emerges an efferent duct that later joins forming a deferent duct. The deferent duct opens into an ejaculatory duct. The first half of the deferent duct is enlarged and differentiated in a region specialized in sperm storage, the seminal vesicle. The accessory gland flows in the post-vesicular region of the deferent duct. The testes and vesicles are both covered with a conjunctive capsule. Sexually mature individuals have all spermatogenesis stages in their follicles. Sperms are released from testes in bundles which are disorganized inside seminal vesicles.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18813746     DOI: 10.1590/s1519-566x2008000400012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neotrop Entomol        ISSN: 1519-566X            Impact factor:   1.434


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1.  Morphology of the male reproductive system of the social wasp, Polistes versicolor versicolor, with phylogenetic implications.

Authors:  Vinícius Albano Araújo; Jane Moreira; José Lino-Neto
Journal:  J Insect Sci       Date:  2010       Impact factor: 1.857

2.  Variation in the number of testicular follicles and ovarioles among 18 lacewing species of the families Myrmeleontidae, Ascalaphidae, and Nemopteridae (Insecta, Neuroptera, Myrmeleontiformia).

Authors:  Valentina G Kuznetsova; Anna Maryańska-Nadachowska; Gadzhimurad N Khabiev; Gayane Karagyan; Victor A Krivokhatsky
Journal:  Zookeys       Date:  2019-12-03       Impact factor: 1.546

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