TY - JOUR
T1 - Independent origins of female penis and its coevolution with male vagina in cave insects (Psocodea: Prionoglarididae)
AU - Yoshizawa, Kazunori
AU - Ferreira, Rodrigo L.
AU - Yao, Izumi
AU - Lienhard, Charles
AU - Kamimura, Yoshitaka
N1 - Funding Information:
This study was funded by JSPS 15H04409 to K.Y. and Y.K.; CNPq 304682/2014-4 to R.L.F. We thank Marconi Souza-Silva for support in the field and Nico Schneider for supplying a valuable sample.
Publisher Copyright:
& 2018 The Author(s) Published by the Royal Society. All rights reserved.
PY - 2018/11/1
Y1 - 2018/11/1
N2 - The cave-dwelling psocid tribe Sensitibillini (Afrotrogla, Neotrogla and Sensitibilla) is of special morphological and evolutionary interest because of its possession of reversed copulatory organs: i.e. females of Afrotrogla and Neotrogla have a penis-like organ. The female penis structure is highly variable among taxa, as is the case of the male penis in animals with normal copulatory organs. Here, we present the first molecular phylogeny of Sensitibillini and analyse the evolutionary pattern of their genitalia. Afrotrogla and Neotrogla did not form a monophyletic clade, and their female penis structures are significantly different, suggesting two independent origins of the female penis within Sensitibillini. In Neotrogla, the species that has a simple female penis is embedded among species that have an elaborate penis, and detailed structures of the female penis elaborations are in exact agreement among species, suggesting a secondary simplification of the female penis. A correlated evolutionary pattern between male and female genitalia was also detected. This coevolution of genitalia may suggest that sexual conflict or cryptic ‘male’ choice drove the diversity of the female penis, as is the case of male penile diversity in animals with conventional genitalia.
AB - The cave-dwelling psocid tribe Sensitibillini (Afrotrogla, Neotrogla and Sensitibilla) is of special morphological and evolutionary interest because of its possession of reversed copulatory organs: i.e. females of Afrotrogla and Neotrogla have a penis-like organ. The female penis structure is highly variable among taxa, as is the case of the male penis in animals with normal copulatory organs. Here, we present the first molecular phylogeny of Sensitibillini and analyse the evolutionary pattern of their genitalia. Afrotrogla and Neotrogla did not form a monophyletic clade, and their female penis structures are significantly different, suggesting two independent origins of the female penis within Sensitibillini. In Neotrogla, the species that has a simple female penis is embedded among species that have an elaborate penis, and detailed structures of the female penis elaborations are in exact agreement among species, suggesting a secondary simplification of the female penis. A correlated evolutionary pattern between male and female genitalia was also detected. This coevolution of genitalia may suggest that sexual conflict or cryptic ‘male’ choice drove the diversity of the female penis, as is the case of male penile diversity in animals with conventional genitalia.
KW - Cryptic mate choice
KW - Genital evolution
KW - Reversed direction of sexual selection
KW - Sexual conflict
KW - Sexually antagonistic coevolution
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U2 - 10.1098/rsbl.2018.0533
DO - 10.1098/rsbl.2018.0533
M3 - Article
C2 - 30463921
AN - SCOPUS:85056980000
SN - 1744-9561
VL - 14
JO - Biology letters
JF - Biology letters
IS - 11
M1 - 20180533
ER -