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- W2015382045 abstract "Summary The spider mite, Tetranychus urticae passes through four active stages in its life cycle: larva, protonymph, deutonymph, adult. The duration at 23°C and 40–60% relative humidity is 10–12 days. Each of the movable stages is followed by a resting phase (= chrysalis) where moulting processes are prepared. The general internal anatomy of the developmental stages does not differ from that of the adults. The gonadial rudiment of the female larva is an undifferentiated cell mass situated between the nervous system and the anus. In the nymphochrysalis, development of oocytes starts as indicated by synaptonemal complexes occuring in cells which are interconnected via cytoplasmic bridges. Cells exhibiting extranuclear material appear during the protonymphal stage. The presumptive uterus and vagina are formed during the deutochrysalis stage and consist of an undifferentiated tube, the distal portion of which is lined by a fine cuticle. The ovary of the deutonymph contains different cell types. Oogonia and growing oocytes are found in the cranial germ region. Oocytes, nurse cells and cells with large lobed nuclei can be observed in the caudal previtellogenic region. Oocytes protrude through the ovarian surface and invade ovarian pouches covered only by the basement membrane whereby each is connected to a tri-nucleate nurse cell via a cytoplasmic bridge. Oocytes increase in size but do not form yolk droplets. The uterus and vagina are differentiated during the late deutonymphal stage and copulation may take place as indicated by the presence of sperm in the lumen of the seminal receptacle. The results are compared to previously published information on the female reproductive system of T. urticae and discussed with reference to co-operation of ovarian cell types and their origin." @default.
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- W2015382045 title "Post-embryonic development of the two-spotted spider miteTetranychus urticaewith special reference to the differentiation of the female reproductive system" @default.
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