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Morphological changes in the male accessory glands and testes in Vespula vulgaris (Hymenoptera,Vespidae) during sexual maturation
Authors:Lien Moors  Eric Schoeters  Kristien Coudron  Johan Billen
Institution:1. Zoological Institute, Catholic University Leuven, Leuven, Belgium;2. aAuthor for correspondence.
E‐mail:;3. Haacht, Belgium
Abstract:Abstract. The present study documents the pace of accessory gland and testes degeneration in the wasp Vespula vulgaris by means of a histological and metric approach, that has not been carried out for social wasps so far. To a certain extent, comparison is made with the degenerative processes of the mucus glands of the honeybee drone. In V. vulgaris, no generative tissue is left by the end of 9 d of age, and so degeneration is a fast process. The three different parts of the accessory glands (muscle layer, gland epithelium, and lumen) change with respect to age. The secretory cells of the epithelium reach their maximum activity during the first days of adult life, which results in a maximally filled gland lumen by 9 d. We also provide, for the first time, a histological study of testes degeneration for this species. At eclosion, well‐defined cystic structures are still visible, whereas at 9 d, it is no longer possible to distinguish different cystic structures. The diameter of the testes decreases with respect to age.
Keywords:reproductive biology  social wasps  mating  ontogeny  male
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