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    ISSN: 1432-1793
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract Mesodasys adenotubulatus Hummon, Todaro and Tongiorgi 1993 is a simultaneous hermaphrodite. Two club-shaped testes extend along the sides of the anterior intestine and show spermatogenetic stages maturing in a caudo-cephalic and centripetal direction. Sperm ducts join together dorsally to the intestine before opening into a pear-like caudal organ. An unpaired, dorsal ovary lies anteriorly to the confluence of sperm ducts. Oocytes mature in a caudo-cephalic direction; no oviduct nor female pore is present. The spermatozoa are fusiform, with a very short tail. The anterior end of the sperm is a small, conic hood which corresponds to the acrosome. The following, spindle-shaped corkscrew region contains a nuclear helix surrounding a central axis made of a single, giant mitochondrion. The 9+2 axoneme is enclosed by a bilayered, obliquely striated cylinder only in the proximal tract. The morphology of the reproductive system and spermatozoa of Mesodasys species is discussed, and the hypothesis of hypodermic impregnation in this genus is supported.
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