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Korean Journal of Zoology
1971 Volume.14 No. 4 p.181 ~ p.191
Histological Study on the Ovarioles of Diplonichus esakii Miyamoto et Lee (Heteroptera)
Choi Won-Chul

Lee Chang-Eon
Abstract
In Diplonichus esakii each ovary comprises five telotrophic ovarioles. In the fourth instar, the anterior part of the germarium consists of undifferentiated cells. The middle part contains a spherical trophic and the posterior part comprises young oocytes, followed by the upside downbell shape prefollicular tissue. The bell form is the standard characteristic in this instar larva, and the nutritive cord is found although somewhat indistinctly. In the fifth instar larva, the trophic core is elliptical form, and the oocyte is found at the base of the core. The oocytes are connected with the ocre by the nutritive cord. In the prefollicular tissue are also found some oocytes. In the adult, the vitellarium is filled by the developmental oocytes. The yolk granules inside each oocyte migrate from the base of the follicular epithelial cells to the center of the oocyte. Finally, the ooplasm of the oocyte becomes completely homogeneous. Therefore, according to the advancing of instars the nutritive cord developes completely before the oocyte has chorion and the follicular epithelial cell binucleates. The upper part of the ovariole consists of unchorionated oocytes, and the proximal part comprises chorionated oocytes in the adult.
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