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English: Collyricloides massanae (Digenea, Collyriclidae): spermatozoon ultrastructure, Figure 1 of paper.

Mature spermatozoon of Collyricloides massanae.

  • (a) Sharp morphology of the anterior spermatozoon extremity (ASE).
  • (b, c) Cross-sections in Region I showing two centrioles (C1 and C2) corresponding to both axonemes and continuous layer of submembranous cortical microtubules (CM). Ax1, first axoneme.
  • (d) Cross-section in which both axonemes are already formed and surrounded by a continuous layer of parallel cortical microtubules.
  • (e, f) Consecutive cross-sections in the middle part of Region I exhibiting two and four attachment zones (arrows), interrupting the continuous layer of cortical microtubules.
  • (g–i) Posterior part of Region I showing in cross-sections both axonemes and cortical microtubules organised into two fields separated by the four attachment zones. The appearance of the mitochondrion is also noticeable (M).
Scale in μm: (a), 0.5; (b–i), 0.3.
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Source Bakhoum, A. J., Quilichini, Y., Miquel, J., Feliu, C., Bâ, C. T., & Marchand, B. (2014). Collyricloides massanae (Digenea, Collyriclidae): spermatozoon ultrastructure and phylogenetic importance. Parasite, 21, 59 doi:10.1051/parasite/2014061
Author Abdoulaye Jacque Bakhoum, Yann Quilichini, Jordi Miquel, Carlos Feliu, Cheikh Tidiane Bâ and Bernard Marchand

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