Acquisition of novel muscles enabled protruding and retracting mechanisms of female penis in sex-role reversed cave insects

Zixin Cheng, Yoshitaka Kamimura, Rodrigo L. Ferreira, Charles Lienhard, Kazunori Yoshizawa

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Brazilian sex-role reversed cave insects (genus Neotrogla) have a striking structure called the gynosome (or female penis), which deeply penetrates male vagina-like genitalia during copulation to receive nutritious semen. However, the protruding and retracting mechanisms of the female penis, including their evolutionary origin, are poorly understood. By using micro-computed tomography (μCT), we compared the genital morphology and musculature between species with a gynosome and others lacking this structure. As a result, we discovered two groups of muscles related to the protrusion and retraction of gynosomes. These muscles were also observed in species with non-protrusible prepenis. This suggests that evolution of these muscles preceded the acquisition of the protruding function of the gynosome, originally having a putative stimulatory function to receive nutritious semen. This intermediate stage probably allowed for the reversal of genital functions.

本文言語English
論文番号220471
ジャーナルRoyal Society Open Science
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出版ステータスPublished - 2023 1月 11

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