Fig. 36
From: Evolutionary morphology of sperm in pholcid spiders (Pholcidae, Synspermiata)

Spermiogenesis and cleistospermia of Mesabolivar spp. TEM. AÂ Early spermatid of M. iguazu, with a globular chromatin condensation pattern. BÂ Mid to late spermatid of M. cyaneotaeniatus. Note the heterogenous chromatin condensation within the nucleus as well as the electron dense material in the direct surroundings of the proximal centriole. CÂ Late spermatid of M. iguazu. The centriolar adjunct material consists of short lamellae, which begin to develop at this stage. DÂ Early cleistosperm of M. iguazu, showing the long, layered lamellae of the centriolar adjunct material along the anterior part of the axoneme. EÂ Coiled spermatid of M. iguazu. Note that the number of lamellae of the centriolar adjunct material correspond with the amount of microtubule doublets of the axoneme