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Spermatology of Some Pycnogonida (Arthropoda), with Special Reference to a Microtubule-Nuclear Envelope Complex
Authors:B van Deurs
Abstract:The sperm cells of Nymphon leptocheles and N. rubrum are of the primitive type, which is a remarkable condition among arthropods. The motile sperm consist of a somewhat elongated head, a kind of midpiece and a long tail. An acrosome is absent. The nucleus is surrounded by longitudinally oriented microtubules running in furrows in the nuclear envelope. These microtubules are not interconnected by links or connected to the nuclear envelope; they persist in the mature sperm. No appreciable chromatin condensation takes place. The midpiece contains some unmodified mitochondria and a centriole. The tail is a simple, free flagellum. The results are in particular discussed in relation to other known microtubule-nuclear envelope complexes in sperm cells. The sperm cells of Pycnogonum littorale are, on the other hand, highly aberrant. They are unmotile, elongated cells containing a very high number (often more than 1000) of longitudinal microtubules arranged in complex patterns. Some folded membranes may represent the nuclear envelope. Other organelles are unidentificable or may be absent.
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