“…The morphological features of the genital appendages are well described and used for taxonomic purposes (Harz, ; Rentz, , , ). However, information on the titillators' function in the mating process is still limited to experimental studies on a single species (Wulff, Kamp, Santos Rolo, Baumbach, & Lehmann, ; Wulff, Lehmann, Hipsley, & Lehmann, ; Wulff & Lehmann, , ; Wulff, Schöneich, & Lehmann, ) or comparative, nonexperimental, data from a larger number of species (Lehmann et al, ; Vahed et al, ). These investigations showed that the males' titillators are used during copulation to tap rhythmically on the surface of the female's flap‐like genital fold, which covers the opening of the genital chamber (Wulff et al, , , ).…”