| Literature DB >> 30445115 |
Romano Dallai1, David Mercati2, José Lino-Neto3, Glenda Dias4, Camilla Folly5, Pietro Lupetti6.
Abstract
The ultrastructure of the complex organisation of the spermatozoa in Harmonia axyridis and Adalia decempunctata (Coccinellidae) was studied, with particular emphasis on the origin of the anterior shifting of the axonemal structure, which becomes parallel to the nucleus in the sperm flagellum. In studying the spermiogenesis, a centriolar remodelling was observed with the long centriole, present in the early spermatids, transformed in the spermatozoa into an exceptionally long and narrowed basal body (about 0.16 × 3.5-4.0 μm long) displaying a 9 + 0 microtubular pattern in the proximal part and a 9 + 2 pattern in the following part; this is a characteristic not observed in any other pterygotan insect. The sperm also have a very long acrosome surrounded by a dense layer of material extending along the whole basal body. These two uncommon features were discussed in the light of sperm movement.Keywords: Coleoptera Coccinellidae; Insect spermatozoa; Insect spermiogenesis; Sperm ultrastructure
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30445115 DOI: 10.1016/j.asd.2018.11.004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arthropod Struct Dev ISSN: 1467-8039 Impact factor: 2.010