Scanning electron microscopy of the spermatheca in Sitophilus granarius (L.)
- PMID: 18631570
- DOI: 10.1016/s0040-8166(71)80002-2
Scanning electron microscopy of the spermatheca in Sitophilus granarius (L.)
Abstract
With scanning electron microscopy the spermathecal organ of Sitophilus granarius (L.) has been examined. The only morphological attachment between this organ and other tissues is to the bursa copulatrix by the sperm duct and to the central nervous system by two nerve fibers. The nerves innervate the muscles connecting the two arms of the U-shaped spermatheca. Glandular cells are grouped together and are connected to the spermathecal lumen by a short collecting duct. Vascular sinuses opening from the body cavity into the body of the gland are observed as pores on the surface of the gland.
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