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Natural history of the social millipede Brachycybe lecontii Wood, 1864

The millipede Brachycybe lecontii Wood, 1864 is a fungivorous social millipede known for paternal care of eggs and forming multi-generational aggregations. We investigated the life history, paternal care, chemical defence, feeding and social behaviour of B. lecontii and provided morphological and an...

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Autores principales: Wong, Victoria L., Hennen, Derek A., Macias, Angie M., Brewer, Michael S., Kasson, Matt T., Marek, Paul
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7148388/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32296285
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.8.e50770
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author Wong, Victoria L.
Hennen, Derek A.
Macias, Angie M.
Brewer, Michael S.
Kasson, Matt T.
Marek, Paul
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Hennen, Derek A.
Macias, Angie M.
Brewer, Michael S.
Kasson, Matt T.
Marek, Paul
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description The millipede Brachycybe lecontii Wood, 1864 is a fungivorous social millipede known for paternal care of eggs and forming multi-generational aggregations. We investigated the life history, paternal care, chemical defence, feeding and social behaviour of B. lecontii and provided morphological and anatomical descriptions, using light and scanning electron microscopy. Based on observations of B. lecontii from 13 locations throughout its distribution, we report the following natural history aspects. The oviposition period of B. lecontii lasted from mid-April to late June and the incubation period lasted 3–4 weeks. Only males cared for the eggs and subsequent care of juveniles was not observed. In one case, the clutches of two males became combined and they were later cared for by only one of the males. The defensive compound of B. lecontii is stored in large glands occupying a third of the paranotal volume and were observed only in stadia II millipedes and older. We observed B. lecontii feeding on fungi of the order Polyporales and describe a cuticular structure on the tip of the labrum that may relate to fungivory. We found that their stellate-shaped aggregations (pinwheels) do not form in the absence of fungus and suggest the aggregation is associated with feeding. We describe and illustrate a previously undescribed comb-like structure on the tibia and tarsi of the six anterior-most leg-pairs and measure the colour and spectral reflectance of the B. lecontii exoskeleton.
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spelling pubmed-71483882020-04-15 Natural history of the social millipede Brachycybe lecontii Wood, 1864 Wong, Victoria L. Hennen, Derek A. Macias, Angie M. Brewer, Michael S. Kasson, Matt T. Marek, Paul Biodivers Data J Research Article The millipede Brachycybe lecontii Wood, 1864 is a fungivorous social millipede known for paternal care of eggs and forming multi-generational aggregations. We investigated the life history, paternal care, chemical defence, feeding and social behaviour of B. lecontii and provided morphological and anatomical descriptions, using light and scanning electron microscopy. Based on observations of B. lecontii from 13 locations throughout its distribution, we report the following natural history aspects. The oviposition period of B. lecontii lasted from mid-April to late June and the incubation period lasted 3–4 weeks. Only males cared for the eggs and subsequent care of juveniles was not observed. In one case, the clutches of two males became combined and they were later cared for by only one of the males. The defensive compound of B. lecontii is stored in large glands occupying a third of the paranotal volume and were observed only in stadia II millipedes and older. We observed B. lecontii feeding on fungi of the order Polyporales and describe a cuticular structure on the tip of the labrum that may relate to fungivory. We found that their stellate-shaped aggregations (pinwheels) do not form in the absence of fungus and suggest the aggregation is associated with feeding. We describe and illustrate a previously undescribed comb-like structure on the tibia and tarsi of the six anterior-most leg-pairs and measure the colour and spectral reflectance of the B. lecontii exoskeleton. Pensoft Publishers 2020-04-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7148388/ /pubmed/32296285 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.8.e50770 Text en Victoria L. Wong, Derek A. Hennen, Angie M. Macias, Michael S. Brewer, Matt T. Kasson, Paul Marek http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Brewer, Michael S.
Kasson, Matt T.
Marek, Paul
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title_short Natural history of the social millipede Brachycybe lecontii Wood, 1864
title_sort natural history of the social millipede brachycybe lecontii wood, 1864
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7148388/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32296285
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