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Posted on September 25, 2018 by New Scientist - News

Female flies evolved serrated genitals that get in the way during sex

Spotted-wing drosophila have evolved a special organ for laying their eggs in fruit, but it makes it difficult for males to hold on when they mate
Categoriesanimals, Biology, Evolution, fly, fruit fly, genitals, insect, sex, spotted wing drosophila

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