Neotrops pombero Grismado and Ramírez, 2013

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 : 15-17

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https://doi.org/ 10.1206/906.1

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4632226

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Neotrops pombero Grismado and Ramírez, 2013
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SPERM TRANSFER FORM ( figs. 13 View Fig , 14 View Fig ): Oval-shaped synspermia (,10 Mm), compris-

ing four spermatozoa that are densely packed ( figs. 13 View Fig , 14A, B View Fig ). Small, irregular membrane stacks, as well as mitochondria, are present in the periphery ( fig. 14C, D View Fig ). Whereas the cytoplasm is electron lucent within sperm conjugates of the deferent duct ( fig. 14C View Fig ), it further condenses, finally appearing electron dense in sperm conjugates located in the ejaculatory duct ( fig. 14 View Fig E–F). Sperm are incompletely coiled ( fig. 13 View Fig ). A thick (, 250 nm), homogeneous secretion sheath surrounds the sperm transfer forms ( fig. 14E View Fig ).

Spermatozoa ( figs. 13 View Fig , 14 View Fig ): Acrosomal complex: AV conical, long (,9.8 Mm); widened subacrosomal space ( fig. 14A View Fig ), sunken into the prcN ( fig. 13 View Fig ). AF originates from the subacrosomal space, extends into the NC, ends clearly before axonemal base. Nucleus: prcN deeply indented at its anterior pole, compact (,11.7 Mm) but irregularly shaped ( figs. 13 View Fig , 14C View Fig ), chromatin is irregularly condensed ( fig. 14C, F View Fig ). peN small (,5.4 Mm), flattened ( fig. 13 View Fig ). NC peripheral ( fig. 14C, D View Fig ). Axoneme: proximal centriole longer than distal centriole. 9+3 microtubular pattern ( fig. 14D View Fig ).

NOTES ON SPERMIOGENESIS ( fig. 15 View Fig ): All stages of spermiogenesis are present in the testis. Spermatids of the same developmental stage are arranged in cysts. Early spermatids are characterized by a large AV that is accompanied by a collar of electron-dense secretions and secretion droplets ( fig. 15A, A View Fig inset, B). Proximal portion of AV is deeply sunken into the anterior pole of the nucleus ( figs. 15B, C View Fig ). The AF originates from the subacrosomal space ( fig. 15B View Fig ). The nucleus is surrounded by a manchette of microtubules. The chromatin appears fibrillar in mid spermatids, although it condenses irregularly ( fig. 15B View Fig ). Late spermatids retain this irregular condensation pattern ( fig. 15 View Fig C–E). The small implantation fossa is composed of two parts, a spherical portion that contains a small amount of secretions ( fig. 15D View Fig ) and a narrow, tubelike portion where the cen- trioles are located ( fig. 15D View Fig ). The proximal centriole is nearly twice as long as the distal centriole ( fig. 15D View Fig ). A small collar of electron-dense, platelike secretions surrounds the base of the axoneme. At the end of spermiogenesis late spermatids that remained connected via cellular bridges ( fig. 15E View Fig ) start to fuse along their entire length, finally resulting in synspermia.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Oonopidae

Genus

Neotrops

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