described. The spermatophore is typically tripartite made up of an ampulla, a very long stalk
and a foot. The two halves making up the ampulla meet at a lateral ridge. The sperm is
ovoidal in shape and composed of a large, almost cylindrical, acrosome, which occupies
most of the cell volume, capped by a conical operculum, and cupped posteriorly by a
cytoplasmic region comprising the nucleus and three arms. The sizes of the different parts of …