Spermatozoon ultrastructure and phylogenetic relationships in the monogeneans (platyhelminthes) |
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Authors: | Jean-Lou Justine Alain Lambert Xavier Mattei |
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Institution: | * Département de Biologie Animale, Faculté des Sciences, Dakar, Sénégal, France ? Laboratoire de Parasitologie Comparée, Université des Sciences et Techniques du Languedoc, 34060, Montpellier, France |
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Abstract: | Justine J.-L., Lambert A. and Mattei X. 1985. Spermatozoon ultrastructure and phylogenetic relationships in the monogeneans (Platyhelminthes). International Journal for Parasitology15: 601–608. New observations reported in this study together with bibliographical data allow comparisons of spermatozoon ultrastructure in 28 genera of monogeneans, belonging to 19 families. The authors propose to compare and classify monogenean spermatozoa using two simple ultrastructural characteristics: (a) the number of axonemes, 1 or 2, (b) the presence or absence of cortical microtubules. These traits make it possible to group monogenean spermatozoa in four patterns. Pattern 1 (2 axonemes plus microtubules) is characteristic of the polyopisthocotyleans (9 families). The three other patterns are found in the monopisthocotyleans. Pattern 2 (2 axonemes without microtubules) is found in the Capsalidae and Dionchidae, which seem closely related, and also in the Udonellidae, Gyrodactylidae and Euzetrema. Pattern 3 (1 axoneme plus 1 altered axoneme plus microtubules) is found in the Monocotylidae and Loimoidae. Pattern 4 (1 axoneme without microtubules) is found in the Amphibdellatidae, Ancyrocephalidae, Calceostomatidae and Diplectanidae. A phylogeny of the monogeneans is drawn from the data of comparative spermatology; this scheme coincides in many points with the phylogeny of Lambert (1980) which was based on the study of chaetotaxy and ciliated cells of the oncomiracidium. |
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Keywords: | Comparative spermatology Monogenea spermatozoon spermiogenesis ultrastructure Platyhelminthes phylogeny |
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