13 research outputs found
The Reproductive System of Gastrotrichs. III. Genital organs of Thaumastodermatinae subfam. n. and Diplodasyinae subfam. n. with discussion of reproduction in Macrodasyida
The Reproductive System of Gastrotrichs. I Introduction with morphological data for two new Dolichodasys species
Living without mitochondria: spermatozoa and spermatogenesis in two species of Urodasys (Gastrotricha, Macrodasyida) from dysoxic sediments
Unusual spermatozoa and reproductive modalities of Xenodasys eknomios (Gastrotricha: Xenodasyidae)
The rare macrodasyidan Xenodasys eknomios is the first member of the genus to be found in the Mediterranean Sea and thefourth species known worldwide. As Xenodasys has proved to be at the base of the Macrodasyida clade, we provide new dataon the reproductive system and spermatozoa to try and shed light on the ground pattern of gastrotrich reproduction. Thehermaphroditic system of X. eknomios consists of two testes with ventrolateral pores and two caudal ovaries. A sac-likefrontal organ, generally containing a spermatophore, is enveloped by a basal lamina and attached to the body wall bymuscular fibres, appearing as a permanent structure. The spermatophore contains mature, filiform, spermatozoa, eachcomposed of acrosome, spiralized nucleus, connecting piece and flagellum. The complex acrosome is the predominantelement and forms the axis of the sperm. Most of the acrosome, is surrounded by two helixes, the external one is the nucleusand the internal one is a crystalline-like ribbon structure. The peculiar acrosome\u2013nucleus complex, and the long connectingpiece appear as autapomorphies. The structural plans of the reproductive system and the spermatozoa support the currentsystematization of Xenodasyidae and provide evidence for a possible sperm transfer modality in these species
