DIFFERENCES OF SPERMATHECA AND SPERM CELLS IN THE GENERA DITYLENCHUS FILIPJEV, 1936 AND TYLENCHUS BASTIAN, 1865 (TYLENCHIDAE:NEMATODA)
Structural differences in the spermatheca and sperm cells of Ditylenchus and Tylenchus were found to be of significant value in the separation of these two genera. In Ditylenchus, the spermatheca is a long tubular structure located between the uterus and the oviduct. The sperm cell consists of two parts: a dense nucleus and a large translucent vesicle. In Tylenchus, the spermatheca, when present, is in the form of a diverticulum of various shapes, arising at the junction of the uterus and the oviduct. The translucent vesicle is absent within the sperm cell.
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2008 ◽
Vol 57
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pp. 1405-1410
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pp. 45-49
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