Fine structure of the intersegmental membrane glands of the sixth abdominal sternum of femaleNomia melanderi (Hymenoptera, Apoidea)
- 1 July 1975
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Morphology
- Vol. 146 (3), 307-323
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jmor.1051460302
Abstract
The fine structure of the intersegmental glands of the sixth abdominal sternum in 1‐week old females of Nomia melanderi is presented. The plasma membrane of the secretory cell is unfolded in many places and is covered by a basement membrane. The microvillous surface is invaginated to form a rather long sinuous cavity. The endoplasm is almost entirely filled by secretory granules. Many secretory granules are located close to the inner surface of the invaginated plasma membrane. The invagination contains a porous ductule, apparently of cuticulin origin, that is connected directly with the inner layer of the transport duct of the duct‐forming cell. This type of arrangement allows the direct flow of the secretory substance to the outside in a continuous way. The cylindrical duct‐forming cell, besides having typical cell organelles, contains a cuticular transport duct. This duct is composed of a thin cuticulin layer surrounded by a rather thick epicuticular one. The results suggest that the secretory cell has two secretory cycles. The first occurs while the gland is differentiating (at the pupal stage) and is involved in secretion of the cuticulin that forms the porous ductule. The second cycle, which starts by the beginning of nesting, is involved in the secretion of a substance that is carried to the outside via the transport duct of the duct‐forming cell.Keywords
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