Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Oct 2024)

Morphology of the Female Receptaculum Seminis of Euschistus heros (FABRICIUS, 1798) (INSECTA: HEMIPTERA: PENTATOMIDAE)

  • EDMILSON A. SOUZA,
  • RAFAELA M.M. DO VAL,
  • LUCIANE C.O. LISBOA,
  • FLÁVIO L. FERNANDES,
  • JOSÉ E. SERRÃO

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0001-3765202420230705
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 96, no. 4

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Abstract Euschistus heros (Fabricius, 1798) (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae) is a soybean pest in Brazil. It has a reproductive success that may be associated with the female receptaculum seminis or spermatheca, a reproductive organ for spermatozoa storage until the oocyte fertilization. This study describes the anatomy and histology of the female receptaculum seminis in E. heros. The female receptaculum seminis was dissected and analyzed with a stereomicroscope, following standard procedures for histological and histochemical analyses. The female receptaculum seminis of E. heros has a spherical caspula seminalis and a duct. The epithelial cells of the capsula seminalis have two cell layers with basal one presenting columnar cells with a collecting canaliculus opening in the lumen. The apical layer has cuboidal cells. The cytoplasm in both cell layers was rich in protein. These features suggest a secretory function of these cells. The duct has four regions characterized by muscular pars intermedialis with anterior and posterior cuticular flanges, an elongated and narrow distal ductus receptaculi, a well-developed enlarged vesicular area, and a proximal ductus receptaculi, which indicate several functions, such as control the release and transport of spermatozoa and secretory. These results contribute to the comprehension of the reproductive biology of this agricultural pest.

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