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Morphological and morphometrical assessment of spermathecae of Aedes aegypti females
2012
Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz
The vectorial capacity of Aedes aegypti is directly influenced by its high reproductive output. Nevertheless, females are restricted to a single mating event, sufficient to acquire enough sperm to fertilize a lifetime supply of eggs. How Ae. aegypti is able to maintain viable spermatozoa remains a mystery. Male spermatozoa are stored within either of two spermathecae that in Ae. aegypti consist of one large and two smaller organs each. In addition, each organ is divided into reservoir, duct and
doi:10.1590/s0074-02762012000600001
pmid:22990957
fatcat:7baxvtnb25ddjcddil4xiqasiu