The spermathecal complex in Ips typographus (L.): Differentiation of the spermathecal gland related to age and reproductive state |
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Authors: | Eric Hallberg |
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Institution: | Department of Zoology, University of Lund, Helgonavägen 3, S-223 62 Lund, Sweden |
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Abstract: | The spermathecal complex of the bark beetle, Ips typographus, comprises the following elements: spermathecal duct, spermatheca and spermathecal gland. The spermathecal duct connects the vagina and the spermatheca and consists of a cuticular tube surrounded by an epithelial layer and circular muscles. The spermatheca is bottle-shaped and has a cuticle-lined lumen. Muscles are attached to both ends of the spermatheca. The spermathecal gland which is connected to the spermatheca possesses three cell types: glandular, hypodermal, and ductule. The glandular cells have different structural characteristics depending on the age and reproductive state of the females. After the emergence of the brood, two different kinds of secretory material are present in the glandular cells. There is evidence that one type of secretion is emitted during the first few days after brood emergence, while the other type accumulates to be secreted during later stages. |
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Keywords: | Spermathecal complex spermathecal gland secretion electron microscopy |
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