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Experimental and Applied Acarology | 1992

Functional morphology of Gené's organ inHaemaphysalis longicornis (Acari: Ixodidae)

Hiroyuki Kakuda; Takayuki Mōri; Satoshi Shiraishi

The structure and function of Genés organ, which secretes the egg wax, were investigated inHaemaphysalis longicornis. The hatching rates of eggs deposited before and after the prevention of the eversion of Genés organ were compared at the conditions of 30°C, 100% RH and soaking in liquid paraffin. The movement of Genés organ was observed, and the structures of this organ in unfed and ovipositing females were examined with both light and scanning electron microscopes.The hatching rates of eggs without contact with Genés organ were markedly lower (4.9%) than that of normal eggs (94.5%) even at the suitable condition for eggs (30°C, 100% RH). In contrast, the hatching rates of eggs soaked in liquid paraffin without contact of Genés organ were considerably higher (71.8%) than that of eggs without both Genés organ contact and soaking in liquid paraffin.When oviposition commenced, the camerostome of the female was widened by a downswing of the capitulum, the paired horns of Genés organ emerged through it, and the oviposited egg from the genital aperture was coated with egg wax. At the same time of retraction of the horns which grip an egg, the capitulum was swung up and the egg was loaded on the scutum.Genés organ included the outer and inner cuticles, and the outer one is highly folded like bellows when the horns of this organ were retracted into the haemocoel. The undeveloped glands lying in the peripheral region of Genés organ in the unfed stage commenced their enlargement at the time of the onset of feeding, and they became large tubular glands in the 1-day ovipositing female. The columnar glandular cells of the tubular glands extended their domed apical region into the lumen and contained numerous secretory granules during oviposition.These results suggest that the tubular glands secrete the egg wax which is indispensable for egg survival by serving as a waterproofing agent.


Journal of Morphology | 1997

Ultrastructure of receptaculum seminis in Haemaphysalis longicornis (Acari: Ixodidae) in relation to inserted endospermatophore

Hiroyuki Kakuda; Takayuki Mōri; Satoshi Shiraishi

The receptaculum seminis, opening into the female genital tract, is found only in the metastriate ixodid ticks. An endospermatophore that has been inserted into the female genital aperture at copulation is first stored in the receptaculum seminis, where spermiogenesis is completed before the sperm ascend the oviducts. The receptaculum seminis consists of a simple cuticularized epithelium. Epithelial cells in sexually matured females develop during feeding and become active in secretion. Secretions discharged from epithelial cells are released into the lumen of this organ through the cuticle and may act on the wall of the inserted endospermatophore. The fact that resumption of spermiogenesis (spermateleosis) has already occurred before destruction of the endospermatophore just after copulation suggests that secretions from epithelial cells of the receptaculum seminis are not the trigger of spermateleosis, but a destructive agent of the endospermatophore wall. J Morphol 231:143–147, 1997.


Journal of Morphology | 1994

Ultrastructure of the tubular accessory gland in Haemaphysalis longicornis (Acari: Ixodidae)

Hiroyuki Kakuda; Takashi Koga; Takayuki Mori; Satoshi Shiraishi

The paired tubular accessory glands in Haemaphysalis longicornis open at the junction of the cervical and the vestibular parts of vagina via short and narrow ducts. The pseudostratified columnar glandular epithelium covered by the muscle layer consists of both secretory and supporting cells. As feeding proceeds, the secretory cells increase in volume. In ovipositing females, well‐developed rough endoplasmic reticulum, the Golgi complex, and membranebound granules that are undergoing exocytosis suggest that the secretory cells are involved in protein synthesis. However, in virgin females that fed 10 days, only small dense granules and no secretion activity were observed. The secretions from the tubular accessory gland may be released into the genital tract during the egg passage through the vagina. However, the supporting cells located between the secretory cells become slender during feeding, cohere to each other at the luminal side, and have a very narrow attachment at the basement membrane. Supporting cells probably help maintain secretory cell shape especially during granular discharge into the lumen.


Journal of The Faculty of Agriculture Kyushu University | 1990

Seasonal Fluctuations of Populations and Effects of Temperatures on Development and Growth in the Tick, Haemaphysalis flava

Hiroyuki Kakuda; Satoshi Shiraishi; Teruaki Uchida; 浩之 角田; 哲 白石; 照章 内田


Journal of The Faculty of Agriculture Kyushu University | 1989

Ticks from Wild Mammals in the Kyushu District Including Okinawa Prefecture, Japan

Hiroyuki Kakuda; Satoshi Shiraishi; Teruaki Uchida; 浩之 角田; 哲 白石; 照章 内田


九州大学大学院農学研究院紀要 | 1995

Ultrastructure of the Porose Areas and their Accessory Glands in Haemaphysalis Zongicornis (Acari: Ixodidae)

Hiroyuki Kakuda; Takayuki Mori; Satoshi Shiraishi; 浩之 角田; 孝之 毛利; 哲 白石


Journal of The Faculty of Agriculture Kyushu University | 1995

Structural Changes of the Female Genital System during and after Feeding in Haemaphysalis longicornis (Acari: Ixodidae)

Hiroyuki Kakuda; Hiroaki Nishimura; Takayuki Mori; Satoshi Shiraishi; 浩之 角田; 孝之 毛利; 哲 白石


Journal of The Acarological Society of Japan | 2013

Reproduction in a Metastriata Tick, Haemaphysalis longicornis (Acari: Ixodidae)

Tomohide Matsuo; Nobuhiko Okura; Hiroyuki Kakuda; Yasuhiro Yano


Journal of The Acarological Society of Japan | 1995

Effects of Feeding and Copultion on Ultrastructural Changes of the Tubular Glands of Gene's Organ in Female Haemaphysalis longicornis (Acari: Ixodidae).

Hiroyuki Kakuda; Takayuki Mori; Satoshi Shiraishi


Journal of The Acarological Society of Japan | 2000

Fate of male germ cells within the male and female genital tract of Ixodes ovatus (Acari: Ixodidae).

Takeo Yamauchi; Tomohide Matsuo; Hiroyuki Kakuda

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