Ecology and Evolution (Sep 2021)

Precopulatory oral sex contact plays an important role in copulatory success in a cryptic desert beetle

  • Xinghu Qin,
  • Jinshu Yang,
  • Jingchuan Ma,
  • Thomas Ryan Lock,
  • Guangjun Wang,
  • Zehua Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.6595
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 18
pp. 12285 – 12293

Abstract

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Abstract Precopulatory courtship plays an essential role in the insemination process and influences postcopulatory behavior between males and females. Male precopulatory oral stimulation of female genitals is rare for invertebrates. Here, we describe an intriguing oral sexual courtship in a cryptic desert beetle Platyope mongolica Faldermann. The males repeatedly contact the female's genitals using their mouths to gain consent to mate. Furthermore, the rate at which males contact the female's genitals relates to the copulation success in a series of observations. However, interference in oral sexual contacts decreased the proportion of successful copulation. Further no‐choice tests found homosexual behavior between males with antenna removed. We report the precopulatory oral sexual behavior and its important role for copulation success in P. mongolica for the first time. These findings highlight the significance of oral sexual courtship in sexual selection.

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