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Right-handed penises of the earwig Labidura riparia (Insecta, Dermaptera, Labiduridae): Evolutionary relationships between structural and behavioral asymmetries

机译:wigLabidura riparia(Insecta,Dermaptera,Labiduridae)的右手阴茎:结构和行为不对称之间的进化关系

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The number of penises vary in the insect suborder Forficulina (order Dermaptera; earwigs). Males of the families Diplatyidae, Pigidicranidae, Anisolabididae, Apachyidae, and Labiduridae have two penises (right and left), while those of the Spongipohridae, Chelisochidae, and Forficulidae have a single penis. The proposed phylogenetic relationships among these families suggest that the single-penis families evolved from an ancestor possessing two penises. To date, examinations of double-penis earwig species have found that only a single penis is used per single copulation. These diversities in structural and behavioral aspects of genitalia raises the following intriguing questions: How are the two penises used? Why did a penis degenerate in several earwig families, and which one was lost? To address these questions, structural and behavioral asymmetries were examined in detail for a representative species Labidura riparia (Labiduridae). Although there was no detectable morphological differentiation between the right and left penises, male L. riparia predominantly used the right one for insemination. This significant "right-handedness" developed without any experience of mating and was also manifested in the resting postures of the two penises when not engaged in copulation. However, surgical ablation of the right penis did not influence the insemination capacity of males. In wild-caught males, only about 10% were left-handed; within this group, abnormalities were frequently observed in the right penis. These lines of evidence indicate that the left penis is merely a spare intromittent organ, which most L. riparia males are likely never to use. Additional observations of five species of single-penis families revealed that the left penis degenerated in the common ancestor of this group. Considering the proposed sister relationship between the Labiduridae and the single-penis families, it is possible that such behavioral asymmetries in penis' use, as observed in L. riparia, are parental to the evolutionary degeneration of the infrequently used left penis.
机译:阴茎的数量在昆虫亚纲Forficulina(亚目Dermaptera; ear)中有所不同。鸭嘴兽科,猪齿科,Anisolabididae,Apachyidae和Labiduridae的男性有两个阴茎(右和左),而Spongipohridae,Chelisochidae和Forficulidae的男性只有一个阴茎。这些家族之间的亲缘关系表明,单阴茎家族是从拥有两个阴茎的祖先进化而来的。迄今为止,对双阴茎假发种类的检查发现,每只交配只使用一个阴茎。生殖器在结构和行为方面的这些差异提出了以下有趣的问题:如何使用两种阴茎?为什么阴茎在多个several族中退化,而哪个丢失了?为了解决这些问题,详细研究了代表性物种Labidura riparia(Labiduridae)的结构和行为不对称性。尽管左右阴茎之间没有可检测到的形态学差异,但男性利普里亚乳杆菌主要使用右阴茎进行授精。这种显着的“右手性”在没有任何交配经验的情况下得以发展,并且还表现为两个阴茎在不进行交配时的静止姿势。但是,右阴茎的手术消融并不影响男性的授精能力。在野外捕获的雄性中,左撇子只占约10%;在该组中,经常在右阴茎中观察到异常。这些证据表明,左阴茎仅是一个备用的内脏器官,多数河南乳杆菌雄性可能从未使用过。对五种单阴茎科的进一步观察发现,左阴茎在该组的共同祖先中退化了。考虑到唇形科和单阴茎科之间的姐妹关系,在唇形乳杆菌中观察到的这种阴茎使用中的行为不对称可能与不经常使用的左阴茎的进化退化有关。

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