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Figure 7. Behaviour of sex chromosome during spermatogonial mitosis and meiosis. (A, F) Zodarion italicum; (B– E, G–I) Z. hamatum. (A) Early spermatogonial prophase; (B) premeiotic interphase (two prominent heteropycnotic bodies represent segments of chromosome X); (C) pachytene (note that sex chromosome does not exhibit heteropycnosis); (D) late pachytene; (E) diplotene (*ring bivalent with two chiasmata); (F) metaphase I (*bivalent exhibiting precocious division); (G) anaphase I; (H) prometaphase II; (I) anaphase II. Arrow identifies sex chromosome. Scale bars: 10 mm.
Published as part of Pekár, Stano, Král, Jiří, Malten, Andreas & Komposch, Christian, 2005, Comparison of natural histories and karyotypes of two closely related ant-eating spiders, Zodarion hamatum and Z. italicum (Araneae, Zodariidae), pp. 1583-1596 in Journal of Natural History 39 (19) on page 1592, DOI: 10.1080/00222930400016762, http://zenodo.org/record/5214887
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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