The ultrastructure of the spermatophores and spermatozoa of the Mediterranean hermit crab Pagurus excavatus are described, using transmission electron microscopy. The size of the different parts of the spermatophore and spermatozoa are given and their ultrastructure described and compared to similar data already present in the literature for other hermit crabs. The morphology and ultrastructure of the spermatophore and spermatozoa of P. excavatus are species-specific, clearly distinguishing the species from the others already described. The spermatophore and spermatozoa show some similarities with those produced by other representatives of the genus. In particular, the tripartite spermatophore is divided into two halves by the lateral ridge and, as with the spermatophores produced by other species belonging to the genus Pagurus, it is morphologically very different from any other Paguroidea. The spermatozoa are composed of an ovoidal acrosomal vesicle capped by the operculum; the acrosome has a length:width ratio of approximately 1.75, therefore larger than 1 as reported for all anomurans studied to date. At the base of the acrosomal vesicle, there is the thin cytoplasm, the large nucleus and three arms positioned to form a 120° angle between each other. The present description is an important additional step allowing for better understanding of the relationships among the different hermit crab taxa.

Spermatophore and spermatozoal ultrastructure of the Mediterranean hermit crab Pagurus excavatus (Paguridae: Anomura: Decapoda)

TIRELLI, Santina;GAMBA, Marco;PESSANI, Daniela;
2013-01-01

Abstract

The ultrastructure of the spermatophores and spermatozoa of the Mediterranean hermit crab Pagurus excavatus are described, using transmission electron microscopy. The size of the different parts of the spermatophore and spermatozoa are given and their ultrastructure described and compared to similar data already present in the literature for other hermit crabs. The morphology and ultrastructure of the spermatophore and spermatozoa of P. excavatus are species-specific, clearly distinguishing the species from the others already described. The spermatophore and spermatozoa show some similarities with those produced by other representatives of the genus. In particular, the tripartite spermatophore is divided into two halves by the lateral ridge and, as with the spermatophores produced by other species belonging to the genus Pagurus, it is morphologically very different from any other Paguroidea. The spermatozoa are composed of an ovoidal acrosomal vesicle capped by the operculum; the acrosome has a length:width ratio of approximately 1.75, therefore larger than 1 as reported for all anomurans studied to date. At the base of the acrosomal vesicle, there is the thin cytoplasm, the large nucleus and three arms positioned to form a 120° angle between each other. The present description is an important additional step allowing for better understanding of the relationships among the different hermit crab taxa.
2013
93
5
1363
1371
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0025315412001877
morphology; description; reproductive products; Crustacea; Decapoda
Tina Tirelli;Marco Gamba;Daniela Pessani;Christopher C. Tudge
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