2005
DOI: 10.1590/s1519-69842005000400022
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Apyrene spermatozoa in Achroia grisella (Lepidoptera: Piralidae): a honeybee waxmoth

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“…However, sperm polyphenism is known in several orders and species of insects [14]. In Lepidoptera, sperm diphenism, i.e., eupyrene (nucleate) and apyrene sperm (anucleate), is known [15,16,17], except for groups of primitive moths [18,19]. The function of apyrene sperm is unclear.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, sperm polyphenism is known in several orders and species of insects [14]. In Lepidoptera, sperm diphenism, i.e., eupyrene (nucleate) and apyrene sperm (anucleate), is known [15,16,17], except for groups of primitive moths [18,19]. The function of apyrene sperm is unclear.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%