Abstract

The structure of the reproductive system of the sexual generation—males and oviparous females—of the pea aphid Acyrthosiphon pisum (Harris) (Hemiptera, Aphididae), a serious pest of cultivated plants of Fabaceae, was investigated. For the first time we describe the morphology, histology and ultrastructure of the reproductive system in both morphs of the sexual generation of aphids within one species, using light and fluorescent microscopy, as well as transmission and scanning electron microscopy. The results revealed that males have testes composed of three follicles fused by the upper ends of the vasa efferentia, the vasa deferentia run independently, the accessory glands are asymmetric and the ejaculatory duct shortened. Oviparous females have ovaries composed of seven ovarioles each. The lateral oviducts join to a short common oviduct connected with the unpaired spermatheca and paired accessory glands. Yolky eggs with an aggregation of symbiotic bacteria at the posterior pole are produced. Histologically, the components of genital tracts are broadly similar: the epithelial cells of the walls of the vasa deferentia and accessory glands of the male and oviparous female have secretory functions which correlate with the age of the studied morphs. We also found symbiotic bacteria within the vasa deferentia epithelial cells in males and within the cells of the lateral oviducts of females. Because the pea aphid is listed among the 14 species that are of the greatest economic importance, our results will be useful for managing aphid populations, protecting plants and ensuring global food security.

Highlights

  • More than 5,000 species of aphids (Hemiptera, Aphididae) have been described to date (Favret, 2019); all of them are characterised by apomictic parthenogenesis as the primary or exclusive mode of reproduction (Simon, Rispe & Sunnucks, 2002; Simon, Stoeckel & Tagu, 2010; Le Trionnaire et al, 2008)

  • The male reproductive system—gross morphology The internal reproductive system of the adult winged male of A. pisum (Fig. 1A) runs parallel to the longitudinal axis of the body in the middle part of the abdomen (Fig. 2A) and it is supplemented by the external genitalia (Figs. 3A and 3B)

  • It is composed of paired testes, vasa efferentia, vasa deferentia, accessory glands and an ejaculatory duct (Figs. 2B, 4A, 4B and 4C)

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Introduction

More than 5,000 species of aphids (Hemiptera, Aphididae) have been described to date (Favret, 2019); all of them are characterised by apomictic parthenogenesis (clonal or asexual reproduction) as the primary or exclusive mode of reproduction (Simon, Rispe & Sunnucks, 2002; Simon, Stoeckel & Tagu, 2010; Le Trionnaire et al, 2008). The reproductive system of the male and oviparous female of a model organism—the pea aphid, Acyrthosiphon pisum (Hemiptera, Aphididae). The sexual generation of most aphids, unlike other hemipterans, is only produced for a short period of time once per year. They are not a common subject of research (Wieczorek, 2015)

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