Abstract

The sperm cell morphology and spermatogenesis of Halacaroides antoniazziae Pepato Tiago and da Rocha 2011 and Acaromantis vespucioi Pepato and Tiago 2004 was investigated. Halacaroides sperm cells have a complete acrosomal complex, dense tubules crossing the cytoplasm and modified mitochondria. Mature sperm cells are surrounded by two kinds of secretions. Inside the ejaculatory duct, they lie upon a centre composed of a secretion structured as heaps of elongated bodies. Acaromantis spermatozoa are spindle shaped and lack an acrosomal complex. The plasmalemma is deeply folded; the cytoplasm is very reduced and devoid of organelles. A single kind of globular secretion was found. The sperm mass is surrounded by two layers of amorphous secretions. These species share a peripheral pattern of nuclear condensation during spermatogenesis, a possible apomorphy for most halacarids, and no special adaptation to the interstitial environment could be related to their sperm cell morphology.

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