Orchestina

Lipke, Elisabeth & Michalik, Peter, 2015, Evolutionary Morphology Of The Primary Male Reproductive System And Spermatozoa Of Goblin Spiders (Oonopidae; Araneae), Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 2015 (396), pp. 1-72 : 46-48

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1206/906.1

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4633320

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scientific name

Orchestina
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Orchestina View in CoL View at ENA sp. 1 ( Chile)

SPERM TRANSFER FORM ( figs. 26 View Fig , 27 View Fig ): Long (.80 Mm), tubelike synspermia ( fig. 26 View Fig ),

comprising two sperm ( fig. 26 View Fig ) that are arranged consecutively to each other ( fig. 26 View Fig ). A thick electron-dense secretion sheath (, 800 nm) surrounds the sperm conjugates ( fig. 27 View Fig A–D). Sperm cell components are uncoiled ( fig. 26 View Fig ) and surrounded by a small amount of conspicuous electron-dense fibrils, mitochondria are present ( fig. 27B View Fig ).

SPERMATOZOA ( fig. 27 View Fig ): Acrosomal complex: AV small, cylindrical. AF originates from the subacrosomal space and extend into the nuclear canal. Nucleus: prcN tubelike and

elongated (,19.2 Mm) with deep implantation fossa that extends as far as the anterior pole of the nucleus and is filled with a distinct, electron-dense centriolar adjunct ( fig. 27C View Fig ). peN absent ( fig. 27E View Fig ). NC located in the periphery. Axoneme: short (,19.2 Mm); 9+3 microtubular pattern.

NOTES ON SPERMIOGENESIS ( fig. 28 View Fig ): Within the testis all stages of spermiogenesis are visible. A small, developing AV is attached to the cell membrane ( fig. 28A View Fig , inset) and extends toward the anterior pole of nucleus, from which it is separated by a distinct electron-dense plate ( fig. 28A View Fig ). The AF originates from the subacrosomal space. During development of the spermatids the chromatin condenses and appears fibrillar in midspermatids ( fig. 28 View Fig B–D). The deep implantation fossa of early and midspermatids is filled with numerous microfilaments ( fig. 28 C, D View Fig ) and few electron-dense secretions ( fig. 28C, D View Fig ) that form a distinct centriolar adjunct in late spermatids, which completely covers the proximal centriole ( fig. 28 View Fig E–G). In the periphery of the developing spermatids numerous looplike constrictions are visible ( fig. 28H View Fig inset), resulting in a fringed appearance of the latter ( fig. 28H, I View Fig ).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Oonopidae

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