Abstract
Spermatozoa from 9 species belonging to 3 families of trichopteran suborder Annulipalpia (Philopotamidae : Philopotamus ludificatus, P. montanus, Wormaldia occipitalis, W. copiosa; Polycentropodidae: Plectrocnemia geniculata, Polycentropus mortoni, P. irroratus, Cyrnus trimaculatus; Hydropsychidae: Hydropsyche pellucidula) were studied by light, scanning, and transmission electron microscopy. The absence of axonemal dynein arms and a consequent sperm immotility are characteristic of the species studied. The presence of 7, rather than 2, central microtubules is shared by Polycentropodidae and some Philopotamidae. A greater variability in the sperm axoneme was found within Philopotamidae than in the other families. The species of the genus Wormaldia have an axial vesicle rather than microtubules and their axonemes have a 9 + 9 + 0 or 13 + 13 + 0 pattern. Hydropsychidae have spermatozoa provided with numerous finger-like appendages containing microtubular doublets. The progressive loss of sperm flagellum and motility within the group is discussed.
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