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Morphostructural investigation on spermatozoa and sperm bundles of the leafhopper Balclutha brevis Lindberg 1954 (Hemiptera: Deltocephalinae)

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Morphostructural investigations on male gametes and sperm bundles of Balclutha brevis Lindberg 1954, allochthonous species in Sicily and in mainland Europe, were carried out by light and electron microscopy, since few and fragmented data are known in this respect on leafhoppers, particularly of the subfamily Deltocephalinae. The peculiar feature of the structural organization of B. brevis spermatozoa, for the first time shown in detail within Deltocephalinae, is the presence of apical blebs at the anterior tip of the gametes; moreover, a branching of the flagellar end piece is observed. The sperm bundles of B. brevis, whose genesis occurs in the follicular cysts, also have a peculiar organization within the Cicadomorpha. In fact, the gametes of the bundles are held together by means of membrane junctions between their apical blebs. Sperm bundles remain unchanged up to the lateral ejaculatory ducts where they undergo a rapid disorganization and the gametes, mostly free, are transferred into the female bursa copulatrix and then into the common oviduct, awaiting fertilization. Some spermatozoa isolated from the bundles are found in the seminal vesicles where a spermiophagic activity by epithelial cells is hypothesized.

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We thank Prof. V. Arizza (of Dipartimento di Scienze e Tecnologie biologiche, chimiche e farmaceutiche, University of Palermo, Sicily), Prof. G. Zummo and Prof. F. Bucchieri (of Dipartimento di Biomedicina sperimentale e neuroscienze cliniche, University of Palermo, Sicily) for allowing us TEM observations. We also thank Dr. G. Fichera (Dipartimento di Scienze Biologiche, Geologiche e Ambientali, Orto Botanico, University of Catania, Sicily) for allowing us SEM observations.

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The species used in this investigation (B. brevis) is not an endangered or protected species. Special permits were not required. All applicable international, national and/or institutional guidelines for the care and use of animals were followed.

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Vitale, D.G.M., D’Urso, V. & Viscuso, R. Morphostructural investigation on spermatozoa and sperm bundles of the leafhopper Balclutha brevis Lindberg 1954 (Hemiptera: Deltocephalinae). Zoomorphology 135, 441–451 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00435-016-0323-x

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