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The role of the accessory reproductive glands and genital ducts in egg pod formation in female Schistocerca gregaria
Authors:Teresa M Szopa
Institution:Department of Zoology, University of Bristol, Bristol BS8 1UG, U.K.
Abstract:Removal of the accessory reproductive glands in female Schistocerca gregaria does not prevent the formation of eggplugs as expected. The egg pods formed are incomplete, with froth in the egg plug partially lacking. The extent of collapse is dependent on the time of removal of the glands. These results suggest that the genital ducts (egg calyces and lateral oviducts) play a significant role in the production of egg pod material, and the accessory glands probably participate in the process. Ligation of the glands has the same effect on egg pod structure; secretion accumulates in the glands indicating that, although the contribution made to the egg pod by the glands is small, they are not vestigial and are not acting simply as reservoirs for secretions produced distally. Cautery of the Comstock-Kellogg glands produces no visible change in egg pod structure or in method of formation, and thus their function remains undetermined. In the absence of the ventral median pouch egg masses are laid without the plug. A thin layer of nonvacuolated material is smeared over the walls of the oviposition hole, suggesting that the secretions produced in the upper regions of the genital ducts are added to or modified by an additional secretion from this gland, before being released to the exterior.
Keywords:Accessory reproductive glands  Comstock-Kellogg glands  egg pod  ventral median pouch
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