AI Article Synopsis

  • - The study examines the coevolution of sperm length and female sperm-storage organ size in the measurer bug, *Hydrometra stagnorum*, marking a first for the Heteroptera group.
  • - The bug's sperm has a notably long acrosome and a very short nucleus, along with a flagellum featuring a typical axoneme structure and unique mitochondrial characteristics.
  • - The female's reproductive system includes a long spermathecal duct and a bulb, with secretions from a short gland, indicating that the size of these organs influences the shape and length of the sperm.

Article Abstract

The coevolution between sperm length and size of the female sperm-storage organs is described for the first time within Heteroptera. The long sperm of the measurer bug Hydrometra stagnorum is characterized by the unusually long acrosome with its anterior region helically arranged, and by a very short nucleus. The sperm flagellum has a 9 + 9+2 conventional axoneme and crystallized mitochondrial derivatives. The female spermatheca consists of an extraordinarily long spermathecal duct ending with an apical spermathecal bulb into which flows also the secretions of a relatively short spermathecal gland. Both spermathecal duct and gland have a thin epithelium lined by a cuticle, beneath which a complex of secretory and duct forming cells are present. The secretions of these two structures flow into the apical spermathecal bulb. A thick layer of muscle fibers surrounds the epithelium. These results confirm the opinion that the dimensions of the female reproductive sperm-storage organs are able to drive the sperm morphology.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.asd.2020.101001DOI Listing

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