Turbellarian taxonomic database

Record # 20358
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Artois TJ, Schockaert ER (2005)
Primary homology assessment of structures in the female atrial system among species of the Polycystididae (Rhabditophora, Eukalyptorhynchia).
Invert Biol 124:109-118

Abstract / Notes

The female atrial system of members of the Polycystididae has been studied at the light microscopical level
and compared among the constituent taxa. Based on the criteria of position and conjunction, hypotheses of
homology are put forward and compared with the assessments of homology found in earlier literature.
Contradictory terminology is synonymized and adapted to fit new findings that recognize homology among
structures in different taxa. Based on differences in position and structure, 2 types of female duct are
recognized: female duct type I and female duct type II. The term "female bursa" is restricted to a sperm
resorbing organ at the proximal end of the female duct type I and/or at the end of a common oviduct. Some
species have bundles of glands at the place where the oviduct(s) enter the female duct type I, which are
considered homologous among these species. Different types of seminal receptacles are recognized. The term
"insemination duct" is restricted to the ducts which in some species, in addition to the oviducts, connect
the ovaries with the female duct type I. A single muscular duct, the common oviduct, connects the joined
oviducts with the female duct type I in species of Duplacrorhynchus and is considered homologous with the
similar duct present in some other species. A uterus is always present, entering the common genital atrium
through its frontal wall, or entering a female duct type II. This morphological review of the female atrial
system reveals a mosaic distribution of characters if applied to previous phylogenies that are based
primarily on the male reproductive system.

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