Morphology and ultrastructure of the colleterial glands in Myzinum flower wasps (Tiphiidae, Hymenoptera)

IF 2.5 3区 工程技术 Q1 MICROSCOPY Micron Pub Date : 2023-10-19 DOI:10.1016/j.micron.2023.103561
Marjorie da Silva , Cíntia Eleonora Lopes Justino , Fernando Henrique Carnimeo , Fernando Barbosa Noll , Johan Billen
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The strategies used by females to ensure the survival of their offspring are one of the key elements in insect reproductive biology. Ectoparasitoid hymenopterans, such as tiphiid wasps, use their ovipositor to deliver a single egg on the host body, where the larva develops. Here we describe the colleterial glands in females of two species of Myzinum and discuss the homology with other glands among Hymenoptera. The glands appear as two large opaque round sac-like structures that are connected to the oviduct. Histological sections revealed a compound gland, with a single layer of class-1 epithelial cells surrounded by a layer of class-3 gland cells, which is uncommon in Hymenoptera. Ultrastructure points to active protein synthesis, consistent with the role of colleterial glands. Despite the consensus that colleterial glands in Hymenoptera evolved with two distinct forms, the venom gland and Dufour’s gland, the three glands were present in both Myzinum species. The few studies regarding the structure, function, and homology among the female accessory glands in Hymenoptera do not allow to make conclusive statements about the evolution of these glands. Therefore, the finding in Myzinum is probably the reflection of a lack of information, rather than an exception within Aculeata.

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Myzinum花蜂生殖腺的形态和超微结构(膜翅目蜂科)。
雌性用来确保其后代生存的策略是昆虫生殖生物学的关键要素之一。蜕皮类膜翅目昆虫,如tiphiid黄蜂,利用它们的产卵器在宿主身上产下一个卵子,幼虫在宿主体内发育。本文描述了两种Myzinum的雌性生殖腺,并讨论了其与膜翅目其他生殖腺的同源性。腺体表现为两个巨大的不透明圆形囊状结构,与输卵管相连。组织学切片显示一个复合腺体,单层1类上皮细胞被一层3类腺体细胞包围,这在膜翅目中并不常见。超微结构表明蛋白质合成活跃,与集合腺的作用一致。尽管人们一致认为,膜翅目的Collematerial腺体进化出两种不同的形式,毒液腺和杜夫腺,但这三种腺体都存在于两种Myzinum物种中。关于膜翅目雌性附属腺的结构、功能和同源性的少数研究不允许对这些腺的进化做出结论性的陈述。因此,Myzinum的发现可能反映了信息的缺乏,而不是Aculeata内部的例外。
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Micron
Micron 工程技术-显微镜技术
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100
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31 days
期刊介绍: Micron is an interdisciplinary forum for all work that involves new applications of microscopy or where advanced microscopy plays a central role. The journal will publish on the design, methods, application, practice or theory of microscopy and microanalysis, including reports on optical, electron-beam, X-ray microtomography, and scanning-probe systems. It also aims at the regular publication of review papers, short communications, as well as thematic issues on contemporary developments in microscopy and microanalysis. The journal embraces original research in which microscopy has contributed significantly to knowledge in biology, life science, nanoscience and nanotechnology, materials science and engineering.
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