Abstract
Protein fractions obtained by filtration of crude extracts of roots from the sacculinid parasite Loxothylacus panopei were tested by repeated injections on healthy male crabs Rhithropanopeus harrisii, the usual host of the rhizocephalan. Testes, and rogenic glands and different parts of the host CNS were observed; the behaviour of the animals was also noted. For the first time, proteinaceous substance(s) of about 25000–30000 daltons were characterized. They induce inhibition of spermatogenesis, and rogenic gland cytolysis and depletion of the sinus gland as in naturally infested crabs. The mode of action of sacculinid on spermatogenesis in the host is discussed.

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