No strings attached: description of the sexual behavior in the Neotropical spider Parabatinga brevipes (Keyserling, 1891) (Araneae: Ctenidae)

IF 1 3区 农林科学 Q3 ENTOMOLOGY Journal of Arachnology Pub Date : 2021-07-29 DOI:10.1636/JoA-S-20-027
C. Toscano-Gadea, Macarena González, M. C. Trillo
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Abstract. In spiders, intersex communication during courtship is essential to avoid the risks of cannibalism due to lack of specific recognition. Parabatinga brevipes (Keyserling, 1891) is a Ctenidae spider with a distribution from Colombia to Uruguay. This study is the first to describe the sexual behavior of P. brevipes, and the fourth reported in the family. We introduced males to females in a cage and recorded their courtship and copulation behavior. Males began courtship after touching female silk, performing Leg-tapping of legs I and Palpal movements. We observed ten copulations that usually occur vertically, in the copulatory position reported for other ctenids, with the male on top of the female, oriented in opposite directions. Copulations usually involve the insertion of one male palp in a single female's genital opening and finish with the pair dropping from the vertical position. These sexual behaviors are compared with reports of other species in the family.
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无附加条件:新热带蜘蛛Parabatinga brevipes (Keyserling, 1891)的性行为描述(蜘蛛目:蛛科)
摘要在蜘蛛中,求偶期间的两性交流对于避免由于缺乏特定识别而导致同类相食的风险至关重要。Parabatinga brevipes (Keyserling, 1891)是一种分布于哥伦比亚至乌拉圭的蛛科蜘蛛。这项研究首次描述了短纹单胞虫的性行为,也是该家族报道的第四次性行为。我们把雄性和雌性放在笼子里,记录它们的求偶和交配行为。雄蛛在接触雌蛛丝后开始求爱,并进行腿1和触须的拍打动作。我们观察到10个通常垂直发生的交配,在其他蜈蚣的交配位置,雄性在雌性的顶部,方向相反。交配通常包括将一个雄性触须插入一个雌性的生殖器开口,并以一对从垂直位置下降结束。这些性行为与该科其他物种的报告进行了比较。
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Journal of Arachnology
Journal of Arachnology 生物-昆虫学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Arachnology publishes scientific articles reporting novel and significant observations and data regarding any aspect of the biology of arachnid groups. Articles must be scientifically rigorous and report substantially new information.
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