Abstract:Some aspects of spermiogenesis and the submicroscopic anatomy of male gametes in Typhlopfana viridata are described. In general, spermiogenesis of T. viridata follows conventional steps typical of the cytogenesis of male gametes in representatives of Plathelminthes Trepaxonemata. Spermatozoa bear two free cilia or flagella of the 2~9+"1" microtubular pattern. The filiform sperm body is characterized by the existence of dense granules linearly arranged, a single longitudinal string of mitochondria, numerous den… Show more
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