Surviving in Sympatry: Paragenital Divergence and Sexual Mimicry between a Pair of Traumatically Inseminating Plant Bugs
Published on the 20 Aug 2013
Dr Nikolai Tatarnic has an exceptional paper that he has co-authored with Professor Gerry Cassis in The American Naturalist. The paper is about two species of Tahitian plant bugs that practice traumatic insemination, but the trauma is inflicted in very different places. And both sexes of one species mimic males of the other species.