Insights into the male reproductive system and spermatozoa of Lutzia bigoti (Diptera: Culicidae)

IF 1.1 4区 生物学 Q4 ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY Zoomorphology Pub Date : 2024-02-12 DOI:10.1007/s00435-024-00643-w
Henrique Barbosa da Silva, Renata Cristina Barbosa, Dayvson Ayala Costa, Maura Pinheiro Alves, José Lino-Neto
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Spermatozoa and the male reproductive system (MRS) present great variability, featuring morphological characters that could be used in the taxonomy of different insect groups. Despite their importance, such data are scarce for mosquitoes, and their potential application in taxonomy has been neglected. In this study, we describe the morphology of the MRS and spermatozoa of the mosquito Lutzia bigoti Bellardi, 1862. The MRS consists of a pair of testes, deferent ducts, seminal vesicles, accessory glands, and an ejaculatory duct. The testes have only a single well-compacted follicle. The deferent ducts originate at the base of each testis, with the first portion resembling a goblet, and present an enlargement that forms the seminal vesicles in the posterior region. Subsequently, the ducts merge with the respective ducts of the accessory glands and open into the ejaculatory duct. The spermatozoa of L. bigoti are characterized as filiform and long, measuring around 220 µm, providing a potential distinguishing feature of this species. We hypothesize that the spiral organization of the testes may confer advantages in spermatozoa production. Similar to other mosquitoes, the MRS organization plan of L. bigoti conforms to type B. In addition, we also suggest that Culicinae species possibly share juxtaposed vesicles. This work paved the way for future analyses exploring of reproductive biology of Lutzia, including ultrastructure examinations and taxonomic investigations in the Culicidae family.

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对 Lutzia bigoti(双翅目:蚤科)雄性生殖系统和精子的认识
精子和雄性生殖系统(MRS)具有很大的变异性,其形态特征可用于不同昆虫类群的分类。尽管它们很重要,但蚊子的此类数据却很少,它们在分类学中的潜在应用一直被忽视。在这项研究中,我们描述了蚊子 Lutzia bigoti Bellardi, 1862 的 MRS 和精子的形态。MRS由一对睾丸、输精管、精囊、附属腺体和射精管组成。睾丸只有一个紧凑的卵泡。输精管起源于每个睾丸的基部,第一部分类似于一个鹅口疮,并在后部扩大形成精囊。随后,这些导管与附属腺体的各自导管合并,形成射精管。Bigoti 的精子呈丝状,长约 220 µm,这可能是该物种的一个显著特征。我们推测,睾丸的螺旋组织可能在精子生成方面具有优势。与其他蚊子相似,L. bigoti 的睾丸组织结构也符合 B 型。这项工作为今后探索卢茨藻生殖生物学的分析,包括超微结构检查和Culicidae科的分类研究铺平了道路。
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Zoomorphology
Zoomorphology 生物-动物学
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期刊介绍: The journal publishes original research papers, reviews and method papers. While reviews should be designed as comparative surveys, summarizing the current knowledge from an evolutionary perspective, method papers should present new approaches or reviews on methods used in animal morphology. The research papers should be based on morphological investigation of invertebrates and vertebrates at the macroscopic, microscopic and ultrastructural level, including embryological studies.
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