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The anatomy and blood supply of the urogenital system of lepidosteus platystomus rafinesque

โœ Scribed by Carroll Athey Pfeiffer


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1933
Tongue
English
Weight
820 KB
Volume
54
Category
Article
ISSN
0362-2525

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โœฆ Synopsis


Abstract

A description of the urogenital system in both sexes of Lepidosteus platystomus Rafinesque, and new observations on the blood supply to this system as well as to the rest of the viscera is given.

The testes resemble the true piscine type. The sperm are carried by numerous vasa efferentia to the kidney tubules, through the mesonephros to the wolffian duct, and to the exterior as in the elasmobranchs and amphibians. The most anterior of the vasa efferentia are nonโ€functional. The ovaries are simple sacโ€like structures continuous with their ducts. The oviducts transverse the ventroโ€lateral surface of the mesonephros, and enter into the dilated portions of the wolffian ducts, where they join, directly anterior to the urogenital aperture. There are no ducts in the male homologous with the oviducts of the female. The kidneys fused posteriorly, appear to extend the entire length of the body cavity, but the anterior third is nonโ€urinary.

By injection methods, the celiacoโ€mesenteric artery is shown to be crowded to the posterior end of the body cavity by the complicated swimโ€bladder, and runs anteriorly to supply the entire viscera. Its anterior portion is incorporated in the liver.


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