Oviductal structure and ultrastructure of the oviparous Gecko, Hemidactylus Mabouia (Moreau De Jonnès, 1818).
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2011
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Lizards of the family Gekkonidae display a variety of reproductive
patterns, as evidenced by the presence of viviparous and oviparous
species. The species Hemidactylus mabouia is oviparous. We examined, in
vitellogenic females, oviductal structure by light microscopy after routine
histological and histochemical techniques, as well as by scanning and
transmission electron microscopy. The oviduct is composed of four different
regions: the infundibulum, which opens into the coelomic cavity and
receives the oocyte released at the time of ovulation; the uterine tube,
where sperm storage takes place; the uterus, which is responsible for the
eggshell production; and the vagina, the final portion of the oviduct that
leads to the cloaca. The oviductal structure of H. mabouia is similar to
that of other oviparous lizard species and can be useful for morphological
comparative analysis among reptile species.
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Oviduct, Reproductive biology, Squamata
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NOGUEIRA, K. de O. P C. et al. Oviductal structure and ultrastructure of the oviparous Gecko, Hemidactylus Mabouia (Moreau De Jonnès, 1818). The Anatomical Record, v. 294, p. 883-892, 2011. Disponível em: <http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ar.21375/abstract>. Acesso em: 19 fev. 2017.