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J Med Entomol ; 58(1): 486-488, 2021 01 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32845963

RESUMO

Morphology of cimicid eggs are scarce, and this is the first record for the genus Ornithocoris Pinto, 1927 (Hemiptera: Cimicidae), using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). This genus comprises two species: Ornithocoris toledoi Pinto, 1927 (Hemiptera: Cimicidae) and Ornithocoris pallidus (Usinger, 1959). The eggs of O. pallidus are ellipsoid, and an evident 'lateral flattening', which may give clear asymmetry from the longitudinal axis. The exochorion of the body of the egg and operculum of O. pallidus present spherical or polygonal structures in relief, and pseudomicropyles on the border of the operculum, both differing from Cimex lectularius. The internal face of the operculum is smooth and the border also presented three layers. It was not possible to observe micropyles in the egg of O. pallidus. Bed bugs have a great psychological impact on people, and some people can develop a more or less severe allergic reaction against the bite. Successful control of bed bugs needs serious organization. Studies on egg morphology will add more information to assist in taxonomy studies of O. pallidus and can serve as a basis for control studies because eggs are resistant to insecticides.


Assuntos
Cimicidae/ultraestrutura , Animais , Cimicidae/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Microscopia Eletrônica de Varredura , Óvulo/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Óvulo/ultraestrutura
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Curr Biol ; 17(23): R1013-4, 2007 Dec 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18054762

RESUMO

The rapid, divergent evolution of genitalia is a general trend in animals and likely influenced by sexual selection. Contrary to previous ideas, an intriguing new study suggests that sexual selection by sexual conflict can promote the evolution of both male and female genitalia.


Assuntos
Evolução Biológica , Genitália/anatomia & histologia , Preferência de Acasalamento Animal , Seleção Genética , Animais , Cimicidae/anatomia & histologia , Cimicidae/genética , Cimicidae/ultraestrutura , Comportamento Competitivo , Feminino , Masculino , Caracteres Sexuais , Ferimentos e Lesões
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Am Nat ; 170(6): 931-5, 2007 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18171174

RESUMO

Sexual conflict can produce several evolutionary outcomes, one of which is female-limited trait polymorphism. We examine the African bat bug Afrocimex constrictus (Cimicidae), a species where both sexes are subjected to traumatic intromission from males. We show that males possess female genital structures that in related species ameliorate the costs of traumatic insemination. Moreover, the male form of these structures differs morphologically from the standard female form. Examination of females in our isolated study population revealed a discrete polymorphism in female genitalia. Some females had the typical cimicid form, while others had genitalia that more closely resembled the distinctive male form. Males, as well as females with the distinctive male form, experienced fewer traumatic copulations than the typical female morph. We propose that some females mimic the bizarre male condition in order to reduce the frequency of costly traumatic inseminations. To our knowledge this is the first example of a distinct female-limited genital polymorphism: its nature, as well as its association with traumatic sexual interactions, strongly suggests that sexual conflict underpins this unique phenomenon.


Assuntos
Cimicidae/genética , Cimicidae/fisiologia , Copulação/fisiologia , Polimorfismo Genético , Animais , Cimicidae/ultraestrutura , Feminino , Genitália/ultraestrutura , Masculino , Reprodução/fisiologia
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Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci ; 361(1466): 269-75, 2006 Feb 28.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16612886

RESUMO

The bed bugs and bat bugs (Hemiptera: Cimicidae) are unusual in being a gonochorist (separate male and female genders) taxon with obligate traumatic insemination. Males of all the species in this family have a lanceolate paramere (intromittent organ) which they use to pierce the female's body wall and inseminate directly into her haemocoel, despite the presence of a functional female genital tract. Mating is tightly linked to the feeding cycle in Cimex lectularius, the common bed bug. In this paper, I examine key aspects of the reproductive anatomy and behaviour of C. lectularius that underpin the nature of the conflict over mating rate in this species. I then examine the consequences of traumatic insemination for female fitness and examine potential mechanisms that might underpin those costs. Finally, the collateral consequences of the male reproductive tactic on other males of C. lectularius and the African bat bug, Afrocimex constrictus are examined.


Assuntos
Cimicidae/genética , Conflito Psicológico , Comportamento Sexual Animal/fisiologia , Animais , Cimicidae/anatomia & histologia , Cimicidae/ultraestrutura , Feminino , Masculino , Ferimentos e Lesões
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