Gist Daniel H, Jones Jeffery M
Department of Biological Sciences, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio 45221-0006.
J Morphol. 1989 Mar;199(3):379-384. doi: 10.1002/jmor.1051990311.
Tubules containing sperm were identified by light microscopy in the oviducts from 11 species of turtles representing six different families. Sperm storage tubules were found in a small region of the posterior portion of the egg albumin-secreting section of the oviduct located between the infundibulum and the uterus. This location of storage tubules, midway between the ovary and vagina, is unique among vertebrates. Ducts, restricted to the posterior albumin region, connect the tubules to the oviduct lumen, allow entrance of sperm to the tubules. Sperm were identified in tubules of female turtles isolated from males for as long as 423 days.
通过光学显微镜在代表六个不同科的11种海龟的输卵管中鉴定出了含有精子的小管。精子储存小管位于输卵管卵清蛋白分泌段后部的一个小区域,该区域位于漏斗部和子宫之间。储存小管的这种位于卵巢和阴道中间的位置在脊椎动物中是独一无二的。局限于卵清蛋白区域后部的管道将小管与输卵管腔相连,使精子能够进入小管。在与雄性隔离长达423天的雌性海龟的小管中发现了精子。