Bryconamericus exodon, Eigenmann, 1907

Baicere-Silva, Clarianna Martins, Ferreira, Katiane M., Malabarba, Luiz R., Benine, Ricardo C. & Quagio-Grassiotto, Irani, 2011, Spermatic characteristics and sperm evolution on the subfamily Stevardiinae (Ostariophysi: Characiformes: Characidae), Neotropical Ichthyology 9 (2), pp. 377-392 : 381

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Bryconamericus exodon
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Bryconamericus exodon View in CoL ( Fig. 6 View Fig A-L)

In the spermatozoon of Bryconamericus exodon the ovoid nucleus measures 1.5  m in the longitudinal axis and 1.2  m in the transverse axis. The surrounding strip of cytoplasm has no organelles ( Fig. 6A View Fig ). Nuclear rotation toward the flagellar axis was about 80 degrees ( Fig. 6 View Fig A-B). The midpiece has a conical shape, measures about 1.17  m in length and contains some slightly elongate mitochondria ( Fig. 6 View Fig A-E).The endomembrane system is composed by vesicles with different sizes connected to clump of smaller vesicles with a lacy aspect ( Fig. 6 View Fig F-L).

system, composed of tubules and/or vesicles, is found throughout the major portion of the midpiece with the exception of the region occupied by the mitochondria. The flagellum contains a classic axoneme (9+2) and lacks lateral fins.

Details of sperm morphology

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