{"title":"雪蝎(meoptera:雪蝎科)卵巢结构及卵发生的研究","authors":"Szczepan M Bilinski , Jürgen Büning","doi":"10.1016/S0020-7322(98)00026-9","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<div><p>The ovaries of the snow scorpionfly, <em>Boreus hyemalis</em> (Mecoptera : Boreidae) are panoistic and comprise 7–8 ovarioles. Each ovariole consists of a terminal filament, elongated vitellarium, and ovariole stalk (=pedicel) only ; in adult specimens, functional germaria are absent. Five consecutive stages of oogenesis i.e., early, mid- and late previtellogenesis, vitellogenesis, and choriogenesis have been distinguished in imagines. Oocyte nuclei (=germinal vesicles) of previtellogenic oocytes contain numerous polymorphic multiple nucleoli (or nucleolar masses), endobodies, and chromatin aggregations. Next to the nuclear envelope, large accumulations of nuage material are localized. The ooplasm of late previtellogenic oocytes is differentiated into transparent (perinuclear) and opaque (peripheral) regions. Ultrastructural investigations have revealed that within the latter, abundant ribosomes as well as mitochondria, elements of endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi complexes, annulate lamellae, symbiotic bacteroids, lipid droplets and distinctive accumulations of membrane-free clathrin-like cages are present. Early- and mid previtellogenic oocytes are invested with flat somatic cells that gradually transform into a follicular epithelium. In the vicinity of 3-cell junctions, neighbouring follicular cells are joined by narrow intercellular bridges. During late previtellogenesis, numerous microvilli develop on the oocyte surface. They interdigitate with morphologically similar but less frequent microvilli of the follicular cells. Concurrently, first endocytotic vesicles appear in the cortical ooplasm. In the context of presented results, the phylogenetic relationships between mecopterans (boreids) and fleas are discussed.</p></div>","PeriodicalId":100701,"journal":{"name":"International Journal of Insect Morphology and Embryology","volume":"27 4","pages":"Pages 333-340"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"1998-10-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"https://sci-hub-pdf.com/10.1016/S0020-7322(98)00026-9","citationCount":"19","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Structure of ovaries and oogenesis in the snow scorpionfly boreus hyemalis (LINNE)(MECOPTERA : BOREIDAE)\",\"authors\":\"Szczepan M Bilinski , Jürgen Büning\",\"doi\":\"10.1016/S0020-7322(98)00026-9\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<div><p>The ovaries of the snow scorpionfly, <em>Boreus hyemalis</em> (Mecoptera : Boreidae) are panoistic and comprise 7–8 ovarioles. Each ovariole consists of a terminal filament, elongated vitellarium, and ovariole stalk (=pedicel) only ; in adult specimens, functional germaria are absent. Five consecutive stages of oogenesis i.e., early, mid- and late previtellogenesis, vitellogenesis, and choriogenesis have been distinguished in imagines. Oocyte nuclei (=germinal vesicles) of previtellogenic oocytes contain numerous polymorphic multiple nucleoli (or nucleolar masses), endobodies, and chromatin aggregations. Next to the nuclear envelope, large accumulations of nuage material are localized. The ooplasm of late previtellogenic oocytes is differentiated into transparent (perinuclear) and opaque (peripheral) regions. Ultrastructural investigations have revealed that within the latter, abundant ribosomes as well as mitochondria, elements of endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi complexes, annulate lamellae, symbiotic bacteroids, lipid droplets and distinctive accumulations of membrane-free clathrin-like cages are present. Early- and mid previtellogenic oocytes are invested with flat somatic cells that gradually transform into a follicular epithelium. In the vicinity of 3-cell junctions, neighbouring follicular cells are joined by narrow intercellular bridges. During late previtellogenesis, numerous microvilli develop on the oocyte surface. They interdigitate with morphologically similar but less frequent microvilli of the follicular cells. Concurrently, first endocytotic vesicles appear in the cortical ooplasm. 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Structure of ovaries and oogenesis in the snow scorpionfly boreus hyemalis (LINNE)(MECOPTERA : BOREIDAE)
The ovaries of the snow scorpionfly, Boreus hyemalis (Mecoptera : Boreidae) are panoistic and comprise 7–8 ovarioles. Each ovariole consists of a terminal filament, elongated vitellarium, and ovariole stalk (=pedicel) only ; in adult specimens, functional germaria are absent. Five consecutive stages of oogenesis i.e., early, mid- and late previtellogenesis, vitellogenesis, and choriogenesis have been distinguished in imagines. Oocyte nuclei (=germinal vesicles) of previtellogenic oocytes contain numerous polymorphic multiple nucleoli (or nucleolar masses), endobodies, and chromatin aggregations. Next to the nuclear envelope, large accumulations of nuage material are localized. The ooplasm of late previtellogenic oocytes is differentiated into transparent (perinuclear) and opaque (peripheral) regions. Ultrastructural investigations have revealed that within the latter, abundant ribosomes as well as mitochondria, elements of endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi complexes, annulate lamellae, symbiotic bacteroids, lipid droplets and distinctive accumulations of membrane-free clathrin-like cages are present. Early- and mid previtellogenic oocytes are invested with flat somatic cells that gradually transform into a follicular epithelium. In the vicinity of 3-cell junctions, neighbouring follicular cells are joined by narrow intercellular bridges. During late previtellogenesis, numerous microvilli develop on the oocyte surface. They interdigitate with morphologically similar but less frequent microvilli of the follicular cells. Concurrently, first endocytotic vesicles appear in the cortical ooplasm. In the context of presented results, the phylogenetic relationships between mecopterans (boreids) and fleas are discussed.