Exceptionally well-preserved giant spermatozoa in male and female specimens of an ostracod Cypria ophtalmica (Crustacea: Ostracoda) from Late Glacial lacustrine sediments of Southern Carpathians, Romania

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Sanda Iepure
Tadeusz Namiotko
Antonio G. Valdecasas
Enikö K. Magyari
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[1] Babes-Bolyai University,Department of Geology
[2] Romanian Academy,Institute of Speleology “Emil Racoviţă”
[3] University of Gdańsk,Laboratory of Limnozoology, Department of Genetics
[4] National Museum of Natural History,Department of Biodiversity and Evolutionary Biology
[5] CSIC,Research Group for Paleontology
[6] Hungarian Academy of Sciences–Hungarian Natural History Museum,undefined
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Naturwissenschaften | 2012年 / 99卷
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Giant spermatozoa in females; Exceptional preservation; Ostracoda; Romanian Carpathians; Late Glacial; Holocene;
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Exceptionally well-preserved giant spermatozoa observed between abundant decalcified carapace valves of ostracods (Crustacea: Ostracoda) were found in Late Glacial to Holocene (14,400 to 10,000 cal years bp) lacustrine sediments in the southern Romanian Carpathians. Analysis by scanning electron microscopy and laser scanning confocal microscopy revealed good preservation of the appendages enabling specific identification as Cypria ophtalmica (Candonidae) and indication of the presence of both female and male specimens based on the sexual dimorphism of the second antenna. This record represents the oldest and richest direct evidence of virtually morphologically unaltered animal spermatozoa preserved in females after mating.
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