Palma Antonella Di, Seeman Owen, Alberti Gerd
Department of the Science of Agriculture Food and Environment, University of Foggia, 71100 Foggia, Italy.
J Morphol. 2013 Apr;274(4):404-11. doi: 10.1002/jmor.20102. Epub 2012 Nov 9.
The ultrastructure and functional adaptations of male chelicerae in Hattena cometis Domrow are discussed. In particular, as in many other gamasid mites, males of Hattena use the chelicerae, modified as gonopods, to transfer the sperm into the female. For such purpose, a slender process extending from the movable digit, the spermatodactyl, is mainly involved. The spermatodactyl is provided with a sperm transfer duct; in H.cometis, the dorsal surface bent and fused with the ventral surface forms this duct so that the spermatodactyl appears as a cuticular process, connected somehow with the movable digit, and folded on itself to delimit the sperm transfer tube. The organization and ultrastructure of the spermatodactyl are discussed and compared with other gamasid mites studied so far.
本文讨论了哈氏彗星螨(Hattena cometis Domrow)雄性螯肢的超微结构和功能适应性。特别是,与许多其他革螨一样,哈氏彗星螨的雄性利用经过修饰成为生殖肢的螯肢将精子传递给雌性。为了实现这一目的,主要涉及从可动趾延伸出的一个细长突起,即精指。精指上有一条精子输送管;在哈氏彗星螨中,背表面弯曲并与腹表面融合形成了这条管道,使得精指看起来像是一个角质化的突起,以某种方式与可动趾相连,并自身折叠以界定精子输送管。本文还讨论了精指的结构和超微结构,并与迄今为止研究过的其他革螨进行了比较。