2023
DOI: 10.1098/rsos.230263
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Copulatory behaviour and genital mechanics suggest sperm allocation by a non-intromittent sclerite in a pholcid spider

Abstract: The male genitalia of pholcid spiders, which is one of the most species-rich spider families, are characterized by a procursus, which is a morphologically diverse projection of the copulatory organ. It has been shown that the procursus interacts with the female genitalia during copulation. Here, we investigate the function of the procursus in Gertschiola neuquena , a species belonging to the early branched and understudied subfamily Ninetinae, using behavioural and morphological data. A… Show more

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“…As Eberhard & Huber ( 2010 , 255) state, “most studies of the functional anatomy of [spider] genitalia are unfortunately extremely typological”. Only recently does this situation seem to have improved, as is clear from the very detailed analysis of the structures of the endogyne and the function of the procursus and embolus in the pholcid species Gertschiola neuquena by Izquierdo et al ( 2023 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As Eberhard & Huber ( 2010 , 255) state, “most studies of the functional anatomy of [spider] genitalia are unfortunately extremely typological”. Only recently does this situation seem to have improved, as is clear from the very detailed analysis of the structures of the endogyne and the function of the procursus and embolus in the pholcid species Gertschiola neuquena by Izquierdo et al ( 2023 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%