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The spermatheca of Melanoplus sanguinipes (Fabr.). I. Morphology, histology, and histochemistry

Ijaz Ahmed, +1 more
- 01 Jan 1981 - 
- Vol. 4, Iss: 5, pp 281-295
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The spermatheca of Melanoplus sanguinipes consists of a preapical and an apical diverticulum, and a long, thin ductus seminalis, and Histologically, the three components are identical.
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The spermatheca of Melanoplus sanguinipes consists of a preapical and an apical diverticulum, and a long, thin ductus seminalis. Histologically, the three components are identical. The wall of the spermatheca includes a basement membrane, secretory and epithelial cells, and a cuticular intima. Small, discrete bundles of muscle occur outside the basement membrane. In each secretory cell is a large central cavity which connects with a cuticular channel (efferent ductule) running through the epithelial cell to the spermathecal lumen. During sexual maturation, light- and dark-staining vesicles accumulate in the secretory cells and discharge their contents into the central cavity. Simultaneously, glycogen accumulates in the epithelial cells. Allatectomy of newly emerged females renders the secretory cells unable to produce material, an effect which can be reversed by topical application of synthetic juvenile hormone. The secretion contains protein and acidic mucopolysaccharide. After insemination the quantitie...

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Corpus allatum activity in vitro during ovarian maturation in the desert locust, Schistocerca gregaria

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Fine structural organization of the spermatheca in the cockroach, Periplaneta americana.

Brij L. Gupta, +1 more
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The fine structure of the spermathecae and their ducts in the mosquito Aedes aegypti.

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