Journal article

Reproduction in the male honey possum (Tarsipes rostratus: Marsupialia): The epididymis

JM Cummins, PD Temple‐Smith, MB Renfree

American Journal of Anatomy | WILEY-LISS | Published : 1986

Abstract

The epididymis of the adult honey possum, Tarsipes rostratus, is enclosed by a heavily pigmented tunica vaginalis and lies with the testis in a prominent prepenile scrotum. It is connected to the testis by a single ductus efferentis and is lined by approximately equal numbers of cuboidal ciliated and principal cells. It is unusual for marsupials in having no well‐defined compartments or fibrous septae and in having extensive convolutions of the duct only at the caudal flexure. Three principal functional zones (initial, middle, and terminal segments) were identified in the epididymis, based on epithelial type and ultrastructural evidence of sperm maturation. Luminal diameter increases progres..

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