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Summary Its appears by dissection, decapitation and parathion injection that sperm migration is divided in two sequences: 1° Active exit from the spermatophore of eupyrene and apyrene spermatozoa with their own motility and with the muscular activity of the Bursa copulatrix. 2° Passive transfer of sperm from bursa copulatrix to receptaculum by the only peristaltism of the female genital apparatus which is covered with muscles. These movements would be under the control of the last abdominal ganglion.
Annales de la Société entomologique de France (N S ) – Taylor & Francis
Published: Apr 30, 1977
Keywords: migration spermatique; voies génitales femelles; musculature; parathion; Acrolepiopsis (Acrolepia) assectella; Plutellidae; Lepidoptera
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