2016
DOI: 10.1093/aesa/saw071
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Ovoviviparity in the Tropical Earwig SpeciesSpongovostox semiflavus(Dermaptera: Spongiphoridae), With Potential Convergent Elongation of Male Genitalia

Abstract: Ovoviviparity and viviparity have evolved independently multiple times in animals. Although females exhibit extensive parental care of their eggs, (ovo)viviparity has only been reported in a few species of free-living, nonepizoic earwigs. In contrast, to date, all the studied members of families Arixeniidae and Hemimeridae, which live on mammals, are viviparous. We herein report ovoviviparity in the tropical earwig species, Spongovostox semiflavus (Bormans, 1894) (Forficuloidea: Spongiphoridae: Spongiphorinae)… Show more

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