Abstract

Composition of the urogenital system, oocyte development, gamete morphology, and features of embryonic development are described in Scorpaenopsis possi and Sebastapistes cyanostigma (Scorpaenidae) from the Nha Trang Bay, the South China Sea (Vietnam). In males of both species, paired spermiducts enter into the anterior dorsal part of the hypertrophied urinary bladder containing mature sperm. The duration of progressive movements of spermatozoa obtained from the testes and urinary bladder is 5–6 and 12–15 min after activation, respectively. Ovulated oocytes possess oval shapes, they are transparent and without oil droplets. The oocytes are embedded into the floating gelatinous matrix. Insemination of the eggs in nature is apparently external. The embryos of S. cyanostigma hatch at a more advanced morphological condition in comparison to the embryos of Sc. possi. The features of reproductive biology are discussed in the context of the evolution of viviparity within the family.

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