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− | |definition=1. A genital pouch of numerous invertebrates. | + | |definition=1. A [[genital pouch]] of numerous invertebrates. |
− | 2. In certain male nematodes and acanthocephalans, a modified caudal ala or alae, circular or oval, may be divided into two lateral symmetrical or asymmetrical lobes, separated by a dorsal lobe, and supported by rays or papillae; bursa. | + | 2. In certain [[male]] [[nematodes]] and [[acanthocephalans]], a modified [[caudal]] ala or [[alae]], circular or [[oval]], may be [[divided]] into two [[lateral]] symmetrical or [[asymmetrical]] lobes, separated by a [[dorsal]] [[lobe]], and supported by rays or papillae; bursa. |
− | 3. ([[Arthropoda]]: [[Insecta]]) A female copulatory pouch developed from the tubular vagina in the genital chamber for reception of the male aedeagus. See also [[genital chamber]]. | + | 3. ([[Arthropoda]]: [[Insecta]]) A female copulatory pouch developed from the tubular [[vagina]] in the genital chamber for reception of the [[male]] [[aedeagus]]. See also [[genital chamber]]. |
− | 4. ([[Mollusca]]) A copulatory pouch or sac for receiving sperm that will be stored for only a brief period; copulatory bursa. See also [[seminal receptacle]]. | + | 4. ([[Mollusca]]) A copulatory pouch or [[sac]] for receiving [[sperm]] that will be stored for only a brief period; [[copulatory bursa]]. See also [[seminal receptacle]]. |
− | 5. ([[Platyhelminthes]]: Turbellaria) In planarians, a blind pouch that holds the secretions from the penis and adenodactyl gland (muscular organ), which then activates the sperm. | + | 5. ([[Platyhelminthes]]: Turbellaria) In planarians, a blind pouch that holds the secretions from the [[penis]] and [[adenodactyl]] [[gland]] (muscular organ), which then activates the [[sperm]]. |
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Latest revision as of 23:28, 13 September 2013
bursa copulatrix: 1. A genital pouch of numerous invertebrates.2. In certain male nematodes and acanthocephalans, a modified caudal ala or alae, circular or oval, may be divided into two lateral symmetrical or asymmetrical lobes, separated by a dorsal lobe, and supported by rays or papillae; bursa.
3. (Arthropoda: Insecta) A female copulatory pouch developed from the tubular vagina in the genital chamber for reception of the male aedeagus. See also genital chamber.
4. (Mollusca) A copulatory pouch or sac for receiving sperm that will be stored for only a brief period; copulatory bursa. See also seminal receptacle.
5. (Platyhelminthes: Turbellaria) In planarians, a blind pouch that holds the secretions from the penis and adenodactyl gland (muscular organ), which then activates the sperm.