Gamasomorpha cf. vianai Birabén, 1954

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 : 9-10

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https://doi.org/ 10.1206/906.1

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4632222

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Gamasomorpha cf. vianai Birabén, 1954
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SPERM TRANSFER FORM ( fig. 9 View Fig ): Very large (.30 Mm), cone-shaped synspermia that presumably comprise four sperm, which are loosely arranged ( fig. 9A, B View Fig ). In the periphery of the sperm conjugate irregular tubelike membranes, originating from membrane invaginations, are visible ( fig. 9C View Fig ). The cytoplasm is heterogeneous, numerous electron-dense droplets and lamellae are visible ( fig. 9B, C View Fig ). The nuclei are elongated, cross sections reveal helical contortion, indicated by curls of the nuclei ( fig. 9B View Fig ). Numerous mitochondria are present. A thin, homogeneous secretion sheath (, 80 nm) surrounds the sperm conjugates ( fig. 9A, C View Fig ). The chromatin of mature spermatozoa is irregularly condensed ( fig. 9D View Fig ).

SPERMATOZOA ( figs. 9 View Fig ): Acrosomal complex: AV cylindrical; narrow subacrosomal space, ( fig. 9C View Fig ). AF originates from the subacrosomal space, extends into NC. Nucleus: prcN elongated ( fig. 9A, B View Fig ), with conspicuous chromatin-condensation pattern ( fig. 9A, D View Fig ). Implantation fossa very small and contains only centrioles. peN not identifiable. NC located in the periphery, empty for the most part. Axoneme: short, indicated by only few cross sections that are visible in the sperm conjugate ( fig. 9B View Fig ); 9+3 axonemal pattern ( fig. 9B View Fig ).

NOTES ON SPERMIOGENESIS ( fig. 10 View Fig ): The small developing acrosomal vacuole with a narrow subacrosomal space ( fig. 10A View Fig inset) separated from the nucleus by a distinct electron-dense plate ( fig. 10A View Fig ). At the posterior pole of the nucleus both centrioles migrate toward the latter, initiating the formation of a small implantation fossa ( fig. 10B View Fig ). The nucleus elongates markedly while the chromatin condenses irregularly, resembling an electron-dense thread in midspermatids ( fig. 10C View Fig ). Mature spermatozoa remain the irregularly condensed chromatincondensation pattern ( fig. 10D, E View Fig ). At the end of spermiogenesis four spermatids fuse ( fig. 10E View Fig ) to form a very large sperm conjugate. The manchette of microtubules disintegrates during further sperm conjugate differentiation.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Oonopidae

Genus

Gamasomorpha

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