Observations on the anatomy of the funiculus spermaticus and the testis in Brachyteles sp. (SPIX, 1823) primates – Atelidae

Author:

Labanca Pedro do Carmo1,Porto Marcovan2,Resende Felipe Carvalho3,Abidu‐Figueiredo Marcelo4,Pissinatti Alcides25

Affiliation:

1. Manchester University NHS Trust (MFT), Medical Illustration and Clinical Photography Manchester UK

2. Centro Universitário Serra dos Órgãos (Unifeso) Teresópolis Brazil

3. Instituto de Ciência e Tecnologia em Biomodelos – ICTB/FIOCRUZ Rio de Janeiro Brazil

4. Laboratório de Ensino, Pesquisa e Extensão em Morfologia de Animais Domésticos e Selvagens, Departamento de Anatomia Animal e Humana, Instituto de Ciências Biológicas e da Saúde Universidade Federal Rural do Rio Janeiro Seropédica Brazil

5. Centro de Primatologia do Rio de Janeiro – (CPRJ‐INEA) Guapimirim Brazil

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundAnalysing the literature about the reproductive anatomy on New World Primates, one can see the need of standardisation on the description methods and, more importantly, the lack of detailed information. The problem is aggravated by the difficult access to specimens of the endangered species such as Brachyteles sp. This paper's objective was to extend knowledge on the male reproductive anatomy of these primates. The testis and funiculus spermaticus of Brachyteles are described in detail.MethodsWe utilised one individual of Brachyteles arachnoides, two hybrids (B. arachnoides × Brachyteles hypoxanthus) and photographs of the testis of a third fresh specimen of a hybrid individual.ResultsThe septum formed by tunica dartos adheres to the testis and separates the scrotum in two testicular cavities. Passed the spermatic cord, the external spermatic fascia continues with the tunica dartos, covering the cranial half of the testis. The fascia cremasterica divides itself in bundles of fibres and forms loops around the testicles creating a sac like structure that seems to be unique among Neotropical Primates. The appendix testis is described for the first time in platyrrhini. It is presented as a sessile structure in the extremitas capitata of the testis. Previous literature on the reproductive anatomy of platyrrhini is limited. Despite that, it can be said that the large size and volume of the testis, and complex structure of the cremaster, could consist of a heat loss reduction strategy in cold and humid forest environments.ConclusionsExcept for the larger size of the testicles in hybrid individuals, no other significant morphological differences were found between B. arachnoides and hybrids (B. arachnoides × B. hypoxanthus).

Publisher

Wiley

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