European Journal of Entomology (Jul 2013)

Ovaries of Puto superbus and Ceroputo pilosellae (Hemiptera: Coccoidea): Morphology, ultrastructure, phylogenetic and taxonomic implications

  • Anna MICHALIK,
  • Małgorzata KALANDYK-KOŁODZIEJCZYK,
  • Ewa SIMON,
  • Michał KOBIAŁKA,
  • Teresa SZKLARZEWICZ

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14411/eje.2013.070
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 110, no. 3
pp. 527 – 534

Abstract

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Ovaries of Puto superbus and Ceroputo pilosellae are composed of numerous short telotrophic ovarioles that are arranged around the distal part of the lateral oviduct. An individual ovariole consists of a distal trophic chamber (= tropharium) and proximal vitellarium. The tropharia enclose individual trophocytes (= nurse cells) and early previtellogenic oocytes termed arrested oocytes. A single oocyte develops in each vitellarium. Analysis of serial sections has shown that ovarioles of P. superbus contain from 16 to 51 germ cells (13-43 trophocytes, 2-7 arrested oocytes, 1 developing oocyte) while those of C. pilosellae from only 8 to 10 germ cells (5-7 trophocytes, 0-2 arrested oocytes, 1 developing oocyte). The classification and phylogeny of scale insects are discussed taking into consideration the results of this study.

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