Abstract

Spermal ultrastructure in 16 caddisflies (Trichoptera) belonging to the suborder Integripalpia, superfamily Limnephiloidea, was examined in a search for apomorphic and plesiomorphic features. In all species examined, the sperm tail axoneme was of the 9 + 9 + 2 + type, the axonemal doublets lacked outer dynein arms but had inner ones, and the cell membrane was scalloped with a prominent glycocalyx. The number of protofilaments in the accessory tubules depended on the phylogenetic position: 18 in the family Leptoceridae, 19 in Limnephilidae, Goeridae and Odontoceridae (with a reduction in the number distally), and 20 in Sericostomatidae. Spermatozoa in Leptoccridae are further characterized by the 2 central microtubules being flattened and eccentric and not being surrounded by a central sheath. Spermatozoa of Sericostomatidae have an accessory body and a helicoidal array of the sperm tail.

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