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A comparison of the spermatozoa of OratosquiMa stephensoni and Squilla mantis (Crustacea, Stomatopoda) with comments on the phylogeny of the Malacostraca
Authors:BARRIE G M JAMIESON
Institution:Zoology Department, University of Queensland, Brisbane 4067, Australia.
Abstract:Each stomatopod sperm, aflagellate and obovoid, is surrounded by an electron dense coat. A spermatophore is absent. The discus-shaped acrosome vesicle is penetrated and underlain by a straight, slender acrosome rod (perforatorium) ensheathed, below the vesicle, in subacrosomal material. Feulgen-positive granular material, indicating chromatin, fills most of the length of the cell but there is no certain nuclear membrane. Two centrioles, consisting of doublets each with a radial “foot” as in decapods and peracarids, occur near the acrosome and like it are embedded in the chromatin. Myelin-like membranes are associated with degenerating mitochondria in the posterior region of the cell. Thiéry-positive granules are aggregated as a glycogen body posteriorly in the cell. Spermatozoa1 ultrastructure confirms monophyly of the mysid–amphipod–isopod– cumacean section of the Peracarida but affinities of the tanaids are uncertain. A closer phylogenetic relationship of Phyllocarida to the Branchiopoda than to the Malacostraca is suggested. A weak similarity (synapomorphy?) of syncarids and peracarids is the filiform perforatorium bipassing the nucleus. Stomatopods resemble decapods in their diffuse sperm chromatin but are placed below the syncarid–peracarid–decapod assemblage.
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