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Cosexuality in the Leech,Nephelopsis obscura (Erpobdellidae)
Authors:Ronald W. Davies  R. N. Singhal
Affiliation:Division of Ecology (Aquatic Ecology Group) Department of Biological Sciences , The University of Calgary , Calgary , Alberta , Canada , T2N IN4
Abstract:Summary

Hermaphroditism of the erpobdellid leach Nephelopsis obscura is described on the basis of macroscopic and histological studies of the gonads. Perivitellogenic cells (female primordial germ cells) proliferate from the septa of segments XII and XIII in individuals of 26–30 mg and spermatogenic cells from segments XII to XIII of 20–25 mg specimens. The majority of hatch- lings develop functional testisacs when they reach 170 mg and functional ovisacs when they reach 250 mg. Oocytes proliferate only after the formation of stage 5–6 spermatozoa. Thus, N. obscura is a sequential cosexual hermaphrodite with spermatogenesis and mature spermatozoa development commencing before oogenesis. During the second cycle of gametogenesis observed in larger animals, both mature spermatozoa and ova co-occur and N. obscura exhibits simultaneous hermaphroditism.
Keywords:hermaphroditism  cosexuality  Nephelopsis obscura  leech  gametogenesis
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