File:Parasite170144-fig03 spermatozoon Chimaericola leptogaster.png

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English: Figure 3 of the paper.

Spermatozoon of Chimaericola leptogaster.

  • A-W, transverse sections, in antero-posterior sequence;
  • X, longitudinal section.
  • A-C, anteriormost part of spermatozoon; peripheral microtubules and progressive appearance of the two centrioles.
  • D, E, one fully formed axoneme and section of the centriole of the other axoneme.
  • F-H, peripheral microtubules (full ring in G,H), two axonemes, and mitochondrion.
  • I, two axonemes, peripheral row of microtubules reduced to a few units, and mitochondrion.
  • J, one axoneme, distal extremity of other axoneme as scattered doublets and central core, a few remaining peripheral microtubules, and mitochondrion.
  • K-M, one axoneme and mitochondrion, a few peripheral microtubules.
  • N-P, one axoneme, a few peripheral microtubules, mitochondrion and section of the anterior thin part of the nucleus, which is wider as sections are more posterior.
  • Q-S, one axoneme, a few peripheral microtubules, mitochondrion, and section of nucleus approximately as wide as axoneme.
  • T-W, one axoneme, a few peripheral microtubules, mitochondrion, and wide section of nucleus. W is a very wide section with electron-transparent chromatin. X, typical trepaxonematan axoneme.
Scale in W, valid for all figures: 500 nm.
Date
Source (2018). "Spermiogenesis and spermatozoon ultrastructure in basal polyopisthocotylean monogeneans, Hexabothriidae and Chimaericolidae, and their significance for the phylogeny of the Monogenea". Parasite 25: 7. DOI:10.1051/parasite/2018007. ISSN 1776-1042.
Author Jean-Lou Justine and Larisa G. Poddubnaya

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