The ovary ofCatajapyx aquilonaris (Insecta,Entognatha): ultrastructure of germarium and terminal filament |
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Authors: | Szczepan M Biliński Teresa Szklarzewicz |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Systematic Zoology, Jagiellonian University, M. Karasia 6, PL-30-060 Kraków, Poland |
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Abstract: | Summary Each of the two ovaries ofCatajapyx aquilonaris is composed of seven segmentally (metamerically) arranged ovarioles. The two lateral oviducts that join and bear ovarioles extend throughout the abdomen. In the ovariole three regions can be recognized: the terminal filament, the germarium and the vitellarium. The terminal filaments do not fuse with each other but attach separately (by means of muscle fibres) to the closest lobes of the fat body. Germ cells in the germarium are not joined by intercellular bridges and do not form clusters. Thus the ovarioles ofC. aquilonaris are interpreted as being primarily panoistic. The results obtained support the hypothesis that both dipluran subgroups (Campodeina and Japygina) do not form a monophyletic unit. |
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