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Fine structure of spermatozoa and spermatogenesis ofSchizomus palaciosi,Reddell and Cokendolpher, 1986 (Arachnida: Uropygi,Schizomida)
Authors:G. Alberti  J. G. Palacios-Vargas
Affiliation:(1) Zoologie I (Morphologie/Ökologie), Universität Heidelberg, Im Neuenheimer Feld 230, D-6900 Heidelberg, Germany;(2) Laboratorio de Acarología, Departamento de Biología, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de México, Mexico
Abstract:Summary Spermatogenesis ofSchizomus palaciosi occurs in cysts in paired tubular testes located ventrally in the opisthosoma. Only few germ cells comprise one cyst. In early spermiogenesis an acrosomal complex composed of a spherical vacuole and a short acrosomal filament is established opposite of which a 9×2+3 flagellum emerges from a flagellar tunnel. The latter, however, is only a short-lasting structure. A manchette of microtubules surrounds nucleus and part of the acrosomal vacuole. The alterations in the arrangement of the microtubules during spermiogenesis are described. The spermatid finally is an elongate cell with a slender acrosomal vacuole on top of the helical nucleus. A deep implantation fossa filled with dense material is encountered. The acrosomal vacuole is accompanied by an intricate paracrosomal lattice structure not known at present of otherArachnida. This structure disappears during final spermiogenesis. The acrosomal filament (perforatorium) reveals filamentous subunits arranged in a regular pattern. Large ovoid mitochondria do not establish a distinct middle piece. Finally the elongate spermatid is coiled to form the mature spherical spermatozoon.The results are discussed under functional and taxonomical aspects.
Keywords:Arachnida  Acrosome  Coiling  Filaments  Schizomus  Spermatogenesis
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