Drosophila pachea asymmetric lobes are part of a grasping device and stabilize one-sided mating.
Flor T RhebergenVirginie Courtier-OrgogozoJulien DumontMenno SchilthuizenMichael LangPublished in: BMC evolutionary biology (2016)
We describe, for the first time, how the mating position depends on coupling of male and female genitalia in a species with asymmetric genitalia and one-sided mating position. Our results show that D. pachea asymmetric epandrial lobes do not act as a compensatory mechanism for the change from symmetric to one-sided mating position that occurred during evolution of D. pachea's ancestors, but as holding devices with distinct specialized functions on the left and right sides.