摘要

In Cristatella mucedo spermiogenesis occurs in a morula consisting of a large number of spermatids connected with a central cytophore. The mature sperm cell is filiform and consists of a head, a midpiece and a tail region, the latter two separated by a deep circular constriction. The comparatively short head contains a drop-shaped, bilaterally symmetrical and pointed nucleus capped by a minute acrosome. The single centriole is placed in a deep posterior invagination of the nucleus followed by the axoneme with the typical 9 2 pattern. The elongated midpiece is 0.9-1.1 mu m thick and contains several helices of mitochondria surrounding the axoneme. The tail is thicker (1.3 mu m) and richer in cytoplasm with many compact accumulations of an electron-dense substance lying peripherally and another less dense material wrapped around the axoneme. The course of the spermiogenesis and the fine structure of the sperm are very similar to that of Plumatella fungosa. Comparison with other species shows that the same sperm type is recognizable in four of the five families of Phylactolaemata and, provided it occurs also in the fifth family, the Stephanellidae, is a synapomorphy of the entire class.

  • 出版日期2009-10