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SUBMITTER: Nishino T
PROVIDER: S-EPMC10996522 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Mar
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Nishino Takanori T Mukai Hiromi H Moriyama Minoru M Hosokawa Takahiro T Tanahashi Masahiko M Tachikawa Shuji S Nikoh Naruo N Koga Ryuichi R Fukatsu Takema T
bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology 20240325
Tympanal organs as "insect ears" have evolved repeatedly. Dinidorid stinkbugs were reported to possess a conspicuous tympanal organ on female's hindlegs. Here we report an unexpected discovery that the stinkbug's "tympanal organ" is actually a novel symbiotic organ. The stinkbug's "tympanum" is not membranous but a porous cuticle, where each pore connects to glandular secretory cells. In reproductive females, the hindleg organ is covered with fungal hyphae growing out of the pores. Upon oviposit ...[more]