2005
DOI: 10.1590/s1676-06032005000300020
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Microscopic structure of the egg capsule of Atlantoraja cyclophora (Elasmobranchii: Rajidae: Arhynchobatinae)

Abstract: The microscopic structure of the egg capsules of Atlantoraja cyclophora, a species endemic to the Atlantic region of South America, is presented in this paper. In a transverse section, the dorsal face of the egg case is 70 in width, and is subdivided into four layers. Ventrally, the egg capsule wall is 60 wide and composed of three layers. Both faces are covered by prickles which render the egg capsule surface striated to the naked eye.Key words: rajoids, egg capsules , Atlantoraja cyclophora, oviparity. Resum… Show more

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“…Elasmobranch egg capsules, which consist of a multilaminated proteinic matrix, are secreted by the nidamental gland and then laid in the marine environment (Oddone 2005). P. scobina displays simple oviparity, since only one egg capsule per uterus can be found.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Elasmobranch egg capsules, which consist of a multilaminated proteinic matrix, are secreted by the nidamental gland and then laid in the marine environment (Oddone 2005). P. scobina displays simple oviparity, since only one egg capsule per uterus can be found.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the latter cited author, the capsules of the species that have to withstand long incubation periods in sea water (occurring in deeper areas), developed more sophisticated configurations of the capsule surfaces, which would protect the egg mechanically from natural dangers and predators during such period of incubation. The egg capsules of A. platana and A. cyclophora, for instance, have striated surfaces that make them rough to the touch and microscopically markedly corrugated Oddone, 2005). In southern Brazil, specimens of A. cyclophora and A. platana are found at depths of up to 300 m and temperatures ranging between 10.0°C and 17.6°C (Vooren, 1997;Oddone & Vooren, 2004).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In spite of the fact that chondrichthyan catches in the south‐west Atlantic Ocean have considerably increased in recent years (Massa et al , 2004; Cousseau et al , 2007), several aspects of their reproductive biology are yet unknown. Egg cases have been described for some skates in the south‐western Atlantic Ocean (Braccini & Chiaramonte, 2002; Mabragaña et al , 2002; Oddone & Vooren, 2002, 2005, 2008; Mabragaña & Cousseau, 2004; Oddone et al , 2004, 2006; Oddone, 2005; San Martín et al , 2005; Ruocco et al , 2006; Mabragaña, 2007; Concha et al , 2009). Two of these works include an identification key based on egg‐case morphology of species of Psammobatis Günther 1870 (Mabragaña, 2007), and of species of Atlantoraja Menni 1872, Sympterygia Müller & Henle 1837 and Rioraja Whitley 1939 (Oddone & Vooren, 2008); however, a comparative study including capsules morphology and morphometry of all chondricthyan genera occurring in the area is lacking.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%