Stenoonops peckorum Platnick
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https://doi.org/ 10.1206/906.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4628199 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E487E0-3028-2153-2CC3-A0CE63777BCE |
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Felipe |
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Stenoonops peckorum Platnick |
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Stenoonops peckorum Platnick View in CoL and Dupérre´, 2010
SPERM TRANSFER FORM ( fig. 39 View Fig ): Synspermia ( fig. 39G View Fig ); refers to data obtained from sperm conjugates in the lumen of the testis, because the deferent ducts were empty. The number of sperm that are fused within synspermia is uncertain.
SPERMATOZOA ( fig. 39 View Fig ): Acrosomal complex: AV cylindrical, narrow subacrosomal space ( fig. 39E View Fig ). AF originates from the subacrosomal space and extends into the nuclear canal ( fig. 39B, F View Fig ) but clearly ends before the axonemal base ( fig. 39E View Fig ). Nucleus: prcN extremely elongated and tubelike ( fig. 39D View Fig ). The chromatin is homogeneously condensed, the surface appears smooth ( fig. 39D, F View Fig ). IF very small, comprising only the two centrioles. peN very short, thin, and flag shaped ( fig. 39E View Fig ). NC located in the periphery ( fig. 39F View Fig ). Axoneme: 9+3 microtubular pattern ( fig. 39E View Fig ).
NOTES ON SPERMIOGENESIS ( fig. 39 View Fig ): Within the testis, cysts of developing spermatids of different developmental stages occur. In early spermatids the chromatin starts condensation in the center of the developing nucleus ( fig. 39A View Fig ). A manchette of microtubules surrounds the nucleus ( fig. 39B View Fig ) and parts of the Ax. It appears fibrillar in mid spermatids ( fig. 39C View Fig ). The nucleus enormously elongates in midspermatids and finally becomes tubelike in late spermatids ( fig. 39D View Fig ). At the end of spermiogenesis the main sperm cell components coil within the cell ( fig. 39G View Fig ).
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