Micrura bella (Stimpson, 1857)

Yurchenko, Olga V. & Chernyshev, Alexey V., 2022, Sperm morphology and some aspects of acrosomal complex development in four species of Heteronemertea (Pilidiophora, Nemertea), Zoologischer Anzeiger 299, pp. 38-48 : 40-42

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https://doi.org/ 10.1016/j.jcz.2022.05.005

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10374438

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Micrura bella
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3.1. Sperm morphology in M. bella View in CoL

The sperm head is elongated, with a maximum length of ca. 9 μm and a width of ca. 1 μm in the widest region of nucleus, and slightly asymmetric, mainly due to a slight curvature of the nucleus ( Fig. 1A, B View Fig ). In longitudinal sections, the small acrosomal complex, the nucleus, mitochondria, and centrioles are well discernible ( Fig. 1C View Fig ). The dimensional characters of sperm organelles are summarized in Table 2.

In the acrosomal complex, two types of acrosomal vesicles can be recognized ( Fig. 1D View Fig ): (1) single large, cap-shaped, electron-dense vesicle of ca. 0.5 μm in diameter, with an invagination in its basal part ( Fig. 1E View Fig ), located apically and centrally ( Fig. 1D View Fig ), and (2) several small, rounded vesicles of ca. 0.1 μm in diameter with moderate electron density, located below the large acrosomal vesicle and peripherally ( Fig. 1D, F View Fig ); the central region, the space between the small vesicles is filled with subacrosomal flocculent material ( Fig. 1D, F View Fig ). A thin layer of electron-dense material is visible between the large acrosomal vesicle and plasma membrane ( Fig. 1D View Fig ). In transverse sections, this layer appears as a ring around the large acrosomal vesicle ( Fig. 1G View Fig ).

The slightly concave nucleus contains well-packed, electron-dense chromatin ( Fig. 1C, H View Fig ). The anterior part of the nucleus is slightly convex ( Fig. 1C View Fig ), whilst posteriorly it has a nuclear fossa, partly hosting the proximal centriole and several depressions at sites where the nucleus contacts the mitochondria ( Fig. 1H, I View Fig ).

The midpiece consists of five rounded mitochondria ( Fig. 1I View Fig ) slightly elongated along the anterior/posterior axis ( Fig. 1B, H View Fig ), with the greater diameter of ca. 0.7 μm. The mitochondria surround a pair of centrioles located perpendicularly to each other ( Fig. 1H View Fig ). The distal centriole has a pericentriolar complex formed by 9 satellite fibers directed towards the plasma membrane ( Fig. 1J View Fig ).

The microtubullar organization of the axoneme of flagellum is 9 × 2 + 2 ( Fig. 1K View Fig ).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Nemertea

Class

Pilidiophora

Order

Heteronemertea

Family

Lineidae

Genus

Micrura

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