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Functional morphology of genitalia of four species of julidan millipedes (Diplopoda: Nemasomatidae; Julidae)
Authors:ANDREAS TADLER
Institution:Institutf für Zoologie der Universität Wien, Althanstrasse 14, A-1090 Wien, Austria;*Institut für Zoologie und Limnologie dev Universitat Innsbruck, Technikevstr. 25, A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria
Abstract:The functional anatomy of the genitalia of Nemasoma varicorne (Nemasomatidae), Brachyiulus lusitanus, Unciger foehdus and Cylindroiulus boleti (Julidae) was investigated by shock freezing of animals in copula followed by serial semithin sectioning of the engaged genitalia. The species show conspicuous differences in the functional mechanism of their genitalia. In M varicorne and B. lusitanus the vulvae remain within the vulval sac during copulation while in U.foetidus and C. boleti parts of the gonopods (promerite and mesomerite) form clasper-like structures that pull out the vulvae from the vulval sacs. With the exception of C. boleti all investigated species have a 'central funnel' on the vulva which leads into the receptaculum seminis. The sperm-transferring part of the male gonopods (solenomerite) is introduced into this funnel during copulation. In B. lusitanus and C. boleti a projection of the posterior gonopods (end-projection, brachite) fits into a slit anterior to the openings of the receptacula. The results are discussed with regard to sexual selection theory and a hypothesis is proposed that explains the evolutionary change of millipede genitalia by a combination of female choice and sperm competition phenomena.
Keywords:Nemasoma varicorne  Brachyiulus lusitanus  Uncigerfoetidus  Cylindroiulus boleti  animal genitalia  sexual selection  female choice  sperm competition
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