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United Statesreproduction in the beetle micromalthus debilisBernd2020-09-16 03:14:25 · 6yNo. 102176reply
"The male undergoes some development while still within the mother 1. After
emergence the egg (young male) remains adherent for two or three days
to some part of the mother, fig. 7a, and finally inserts his head into his
mother's genital aperture and feeds upon here fig. 7 b. A somewhat later
stage, fig. 7 e, shows only a remnant of the mother. In the course of a
week of feeding, often less, the mother has been completely devoured
and the male is nearly ready to pupate. Such a male; fig. 8, shows clear
segmentation into head, thorax and abdomen. The length of time taken
for development in all forms, excepting the male, is a remarkably long
one. It is certainly several months at room temperature for all the female
forms and even the relatively rapid development of the male requires
from twenty to thirty days (from the shedding of the egg until eclosion)."
 
Scott, A.C. Paedogenesis in the coleoptera. Z. Morph. u. Okol. Tiere 33, 633–653 (1938). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00407571
RussiaBernd2020-09-16 04:41:07 · 6yNo. 102177reply
GermanyBernd2020-09-16 05:22:09 · 6yNo. 102178reply
That is some next-level sonbasketing by that creature. Also they look really ugly. No wonder they are called telephone post beetles.
United StatesBernd2020-09-16 05:36:47 · 6yNo. 102179reply
RussiaBernd2020-09-16 07:36:48 · 6yNo. 102186reply
Absolutely disgusting. These messy black and white illustrations add up to the horror.
Insects are an alien life form indeed, thus we find them disgusting.
FranceBernd2020-09-16 08:32:29 · 6yNo. 102198reply
How is this cycle sustainable?
RussiaBernd2020-09-16 10:32:34 · 6yNo. 102203reply
Isn't it actually more sustainable tbh cause it's doesn't waste protein to fertilize environment but rather uses all(most) of it in reproduction?
United StatesBernd2020-09-16 12:56:19 · 6yNo. 102208reply
There are five reproductive types in the species described by Scott: the paedogenetic larval mother which produces a (single) male, the one which produces a brood of females, the one which produces both males and females, the metamorphosed adult male and the metamorphosed adult female. The paedogenetic forms reproduce asexually through parthenogenesis. Males are haploid and females are diploid.
FranceBernd2020-09-16 13:06:13 · 6yNo. 102209reply
If one mother were to be spent every son that would lower their birthrate below zero,
but >>102208 makes it clear now thanks! Wired creature.
GermanyBernd2020-09-16 15:51:27 · 6yNo. 102218reply
Insect are fucking scary.
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