2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.micron.2008.03.005
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Structural and ultrastructural characterization of male reproductive tracts and spermatozoa in fig wasps of the genus Pegoscapus (Hymenoptera, Chalcidoidea)

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“…They are much smaller than those of P. nasuta, which, at 665 m in length, are among the largest ever reported for Hymenoptera (Oliveira et al, 2010). However, the average nuclear length in both Bethylidae species is approximately 16 m. Similar ranges have been described for other groups of Hymenoptera, showing that closely related species may diverge widely in the length of the flagellum while maintaining similarity in the size of the nucleus (Lino-Neto et al, 2000;Lino-Neto and Dolder, 2001a;Fiorillo et al, 2008).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 71%
“…They are much smaller than those of P. nasuta, which, at 665 m in length, are among the largest ever reported for Hymenoptera (Oliveira et al, 2010). However, the average nuclear length in both Bethylidae species is approximately 16 m. Similar ranges have been described for other groups of Hymenoptera, showing that closely related species may diverge widely in the length of the flagellum while maintaining similarity in the size of the nucleus (Lino-Neto et al, 2000;Lino-Neto and Dolder, 2001a;Fiorillo et al, 2008).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 71%
“…Many similar morphological characteristics associated with the male reproductive system were found in comparative studies on the Hymenoptera (Araú jo et al., 2005a,b, 2009Brito et al, 2005;Bushrow et al, 2006;Dallacqua and Cruz-Landim, 2003;Damiens and Boivin, 2005;Ferreira et al, 2004;Fiorillo et al, 2008Fiorillo et al, , 2009Moreira et al, 2008Moreira et al, , 2010. On the other hand, these studies also identified several features that differed between the various groups.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 63%
“…In Formicidae, the number of follicles ranges from 1 to 25 (Wheeler and Krutzsch, 1992). A single follicle was found in each testis in some species of parasitic wasps (Fiorillo et al, 2008;Moreira et al, 2010), whereas in D. diversipes, there is 22 follicles. There are no reports in the literature for any of the other species of ''symphyta.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The occurrence of three follicles was reported in more basal bees such as Colletinae, Andreninae and Hactinae (Ferreira et al 2004, Araújo et al 2005, and wasps Crabronidae (Moreira et al 2008), considered a sister group to bees. On the other hand, this number varies from one to 11 in Formicidae (Wheeler & Krutzch 1992) and in wasps Chalcidoidea, where only one (Fiorillo et al 2008). The bees studied by Ferreira et al (2004) showed conspicuous variation in their reproductive system, even within the subfamily.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%