Comparative morphology of clasping structures in predator stink bugs (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae: Asopinae): Insights into their function and evolution
Autor: | Bruno C. Genevcius, Luiz Alexandre Campos, Talita Roell |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
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0106 biological sciences 0301 basic medicine Functional role Dorsum 010603 evolutionary biology 01 natural sciences Heteroptera Sexual Behavior Animal 03 medical and health sciences Animals Sensilla Predator Ecology Evolution Behavior and Systematics Microscopy biology Asopinae General Medicine Pentatomidae biology.organism_classification Hemiptera 030104 developmental biology Evolutionary biology Insect Science Copula (jellyfish) Microscopy Electron Scanning Female Developmental Biology |
Zdroj: | Arthropod Structure & Development. 57:100949 |
ISSN: | 1467-8039 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.asd.2020.100949 |
Popis: | Parameres are male genital structures found in many insects which are often used as clasping devices to exert dominance in copula. The asopines have evolved a remarkable additional pair of similar structures, often denominated processes, which combines with the parameres in a tweezers-like system. Processes in similar positions have also been found in other subfamilies of Pentatomidae, but smaller and less developed. Using scanning electron microscopy, we document the among-species variability found in the clasping structures in asopines. We first revealed a vast diversity of ornamentations, such as sensilla and microsculpture. When present, these ornamentations are invariably found on both, the parameres and processes, and often on the corresponding female parts, the valvifers VIII, indicating a functional role of attachment and sensory perception in copula for the ornamentations. We also show that the processes are drastically different between the Asopinae and non-asopines. Therefore, we suggest the term "pseudoclasper" for the Asopinae processes and "superior process of dorsal rim" for the remaining examined taxa. The pseudoclaspers are directly connected to and attached in the same place as the parameres in asopines, while the superior processes of dorsal rim and parameres are completely disconnected in other pentatomids. These results indicate a non-homologous origin between pseudoclaspers and superior processes of dorsal rim in Pentatomidae. |
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