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Original Articles

The reproductive anatomy of male freshwater prawns Macrobrachium australiense (Holthuis, 1890) in southeast Queensland

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Pages 205-212 | Received 25 Nov 1993, Accepted 17 Jun 1994, Published online: 25 Feb 2011
 

Summary

The male reproductive tract of M. australiense consists of a pair of lobulate testes which individually give rise to a single vas deferens. The vas deferens contains four distinct regions: a short proximal section, a convoluted section, an elongate distal section and an enlarged terminal section. Spermatozoa produced in the testes acquire additional eosinophilic and basophilic matrices as they are transported along the length of the vas deferens. The resultant sperm cords are stored in the enlarged distal vas deferens until ejaculation when the products of both vasa deferentia fuse together to form the spermatophore. The sperm are typically palaemonid, being “thumb-tack” shaped, with a cup shaped central nucleus which is supported by radiating fibrils. These fibrils anastomose centrally at the base of the nucleus to form a posterior membrane bound spike.

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