Histological Study of Reproductive System of the Female Octopus tankahkeei
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    The morphological structure of female reproductive system of Octopus tankahkeei was investigated from August,2002 to December,2003. The female reproductive system of O.tankahkeei, like many cephalopods,is composed of three parts morphologically: ovary,oviduct,and oviducal gland.The ovary is a single structure,which contains oocytes at different stages.The oocytes are surrounded by a layer of columnar follicle cells which enfold into the oocyte cytoplasm and their nuclei are arranged along the longitudinal axis of the cells.Different from proximal oviduct,mushroom-like protruding enwrapped by many finger-like folds lies in the distal oviduct.The oviducal gland can be divided into three parts: central lumen,spermathecaes,and gland tissue.The twenty-four spermathecaes are special parts in oviduct gland which contain spermatozoa after coupling.We propose to divide the ovarian cycle of O.tankahkeei into four phases: previtellogenesis,early vitellogenesis,full vitellogenesis,and late vitellogenesis phases.

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JIAO Hai-Feng, PENG Xiao-Ming, YOU Zhong-Jie, SHI Hui-Xiong. 2011. Histological Study of Reproductive System of the Female Octopus tankahkeei. Chinese Journal of Zoology, 46(6): 88-95.

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  • Received:April 02,2011
  • Revised:July 20,2011
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  • Online: November 30,2011
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