An analysis of meiotic behavior of lulo species S. hirtum, S. quitoense and S. sessiliflorum, following the conventional methodology for studies of microsporogenesis was carried out. Flower buds were taken at different stages of development, and were situated for 24 hours in a solution of three parts of ethanol per one part of acetic acid, saturated with traces of ferric chloride crystals. To prepare the slides, the squash technique was used. Pollen mother cell were released and finally, observations under light microscopy were due.. The analysis showed that meiosis occurs in anther ranging from 2.79 to 4.45 mm. Meiotic normality was 100% for both meiosis I and II. The meiotic index in all three species was 99,98% indicating that they are good parental for use in crossbreeding programs. The three species have the same number of chromosomes (2n = 2x = 24). The frequency of abnormalities during the meiotic process was lower for S. hirtum, and high for S. quitoense, however, the pollen viability was of great magnitude (91.2-97.3%).