Abstract: The insect’s spermatheca store the spermatozoa from the time of copulation until the fertilization of the eggs and consists of a sac, usually associated to glands. The ant species Atta laevigata, Atta sexdens sexdens, Atta sexdens piriventris, Acromyrmex coronatus and Cyphomyrmex muelleri are considered pests, as they cause economics losses to several crops. The spermatheca of these species were examined by scanning electron microscopy, histological and histochemical techniques. Their morphology resembled that of a bilobular pouch partially jointed in the central portion. In A. coronatus and C. muelleri it is flatter in shape than those of other species. The external spermathecal gland, groups of secretory cells, was located at th...
The spermatheca of two economically important insects, Ceratitis capitata and Dacus oleae (Diptera, ...
The spermatheca of two economically important insects, Ceratitis capitata and Dacus oleae (Diptera, ...
The spermatheca of two economically important insects, Ceratitis capitata and Dacus oleae (Diptera, ...
Evolution of specialized spermatheca morphology in ant queens: Insight from comparative developmenta...
The seminal vesicles of adult males of five species of Pseudomyrmex were prepared for light and tran...
In the female insect, the spermatheca is an ectodermal organ responsible for receiving, maintaining,...
Eibesfeldtphora tonhascai (Diptera: Phoridae) is a parasitoid of leaf-cutting ants and a potential b...
Social wasps show an obvious evolution of the differentiation in behavior and external size between ...
This study establishes the presence of spermatodesm in the seminal vesicles of sexually mature males...
Female insects generally store sperm received during mating in specific organs of their reproductive...
We investigated the morphology and structure of spermatheca in Haplotropis brunneriana (Orthoptera: ...
Female insects generally store sperm received during mating in specific organs of their reproductive...
Female insects generally store sperm received during mating in specific organs of their reproductive...
This study establishes the presence of spermatodesm in the seminal vesicles of sexually mature males...
The spermatheca of two economically important insects, Ceratitis capitata and Dacus oleae (Diptera, ...
The spermatheca of two economically important insects, Ceratitis capitata and Dacus oleae (Diptera, ...
The spermatheca of two economically important insects, Ceratitis capitata and Dacus oleae (Diptera, ...
The spermatheca of two economically important insects, Ceratitis capitata and Dacus oleae (Diptera, ...
Evolution of specialized spermatheca morphology in ant queens: Insight from comparative developmenta...
The seminal vesicles of adult males of five species of Pseudomyrmex were prepared for light and tran...
In the female insect, the spermatheca is an ectodermal organ responsible for receiving, maintaining,...
Eibesfeldtphora tonhascai (Diptera: Phoridae) is a parasitoid of leaf-cutting ants and a potential b...
Social wasps show an obvious evolution of the differentiation in behavior and external size between ...
This study establishes the presence of spermatodesm in the seminal vesicles of sexually mature males...
Female insects generally store sperm received during mating in specific organs of their reproductive...
We investigated the morphology and structure of spermatheca in Haplotropis brunneriana (Orthoptera: ...
Female insects generally store sperm received during mating in specific organs of their reproductive...
Female insects generally store sperm received during mating in specific organs of their reproductive...
This study establishes the presence of spermatodesm in the seminal vesicles of sexually mature males...
The spermatheca of two economically important insects, Ceratitis capitata and Dacus oleae (Diptera, ...
The spermatheca of two economically important insects, Ceratitis capitata and Dacus oleae (Diptera, ...
The spermatheca of two economically important insects, Ceratitis capitata and Dacus oleae (Diptera, ...
The spermatheca of two economically important insects, Ceratitis capitata and Dacus oleae (Diptera, ...