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Spermatophore - Wikipedia
A capsule or mass containing spermatozoa created by males of various animal species, especially salamanders and arthropods, and transferred in entirety to the ...
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Spermatophore | biology - Britannica
The gelatinous sperm capsule (spermatophore). During mating the sperm are transferred to a sac (spermatheca) within the female reproductive system.
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Spermatophore - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Males of many insects use spermatophores to transfer sperm to females. A spermatophore is a bundle of sperm contained in a protective packet. Accessory glands ...
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spermophore
ˈspermophore Bot. [ad. mod.L. spermophorum or a. F. spermophore: see spermo- and -phore.] The placenta in plants. Also ˈspermophyte Bot., a seed-bearing plant. spermoˈphytic a., ‘capable of producing true seeds’ (1891 Cent. Dict.). ˈspermospore Phys., a compound cellular mass from which sperm filame...
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Spermatophore - Entomologists' glossary
The spermatophore is a package of sperm passed from the male to the female in many species of invertebrate.
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SPERMATOPHORE definition | Cambridge English Dictionary
a structure like a small bag that contains sperm (= male sex cells) and is produced by the male of some animal species, for example spiders.
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Spermatophores - (General Biology I) - Vocab, Definition, Explanations
Spermatophores are specialized structures that contain sperm, typically found in certain groups of animals like arthropods and mollusks.
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Spermatophore - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Spermatophore is defined as a specialized sperm carrier produced by male insects, designed to protect sperm during its transfer to the female genital tract.
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spermophore, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the noun spermophore is in the 1860s. OED's only evidence for spermophore is from 1861, in the writing of Robert Bentley, botanist ...
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SPSL1 is essential for spermatophore formation and sperm ...
In lepidopteran insects, males produce a spermatophore to deliver the sperm during copulation and promote reproductive success. Seminal fluid ...
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Spermatophore consumption in a cephalopod - PMC
Female southern bottletail squid consistently consume a portion of the spermatophores passed to them during copulation and use the nutrients received for ...
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spermaduct
ˈspermaduct Zool. [f. sperma- + duct n. 6 a.] A spermatic or seminal duct or passage in a male animal. Also ˈspermagone, spermaˈgonium, Bot. = spermogone, -gonium. ˈspermaphore, ˈspermaphyte Bot. = spermophore, -phyte.1891 Cent. Dict., *Spermaduct,..a spermatic duct, or sperm-duct [etc.]. 1905 J. M{...
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Oecobiidae
Baltic amber, Eocene
†Zamilia Wunderlich 2008 Burmese amber, Myanmar, Cenomanian
See also
List of Oecobiidae species
References
Huber, B.A. (1994): Spermophore
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Huber, B.A. (1994): Spermophore morphology reveals a new synapomorphy of Oecobius and Uroctea (Araneae, Oecobiidae).
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