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Notes on
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egg structure
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Prior to this study, eggs of
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were virtually unknown, having not been treated by
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and
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in their study of
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eggs, nor by
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;
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) in their revision of
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.
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Although only 5 among 13 Oriental species are now known in that stage, some general patterns may be drawn. All examined eggs lack chorionic attachment structures, compared, for instance, to those of most
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(
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Studemann
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1995
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). They all possess a single polar cap, but the epithema is not uniform and is always comprised of two kinds of structures.
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eggs are pear-shaped and seem characterized by the presence of triangular, tooth-like structures arising from the chorion and delimiting the polar cap; the micropyle is located close to the polar cap and directed to the opposite pole. The threads of the epithema are non-coiled.
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eggs are ovoid; the micropyle is located in the equatorial area and directed transversely to the egg axis. The threads of the epithema are non-coiled for part of them and coiled for those forming the lateral attachments.
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possess a very peculiar structure on the pole opposite to the polar cap, whose function is unknown at the moment (secondary attachment structure? remains of a second polar cap?).
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eggs are almost round, the micropyle is located near the polar cap and directed transversely to the egg axis. The threads of the epithema are all coiled.
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Based on the terminology of
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, the polar cap of
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and
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would be intermediate between
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I (non-coiled, single unit cap) and II (non-coiled, multi-unit cap), whereas
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eggs are close to
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III (multi-threaded coiled cap). Obviously, more detailed investigations are needed on the ultrastructure of
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eggs.
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