Women become adults about ten days earlier than men in a Phalanangiid Andomanman Orielelus sprinkled (eupnoi: Phalangiidae)
Abstract
The alroductive fenology of a species of phalanangid hunters, Odielus Asperson, studied at Maruyama Park, Sapporo, Hokkoro, for the difference between men and women. By 50% of the population approaches maturity, many women are represented than men, and adult women develop on average than men. There is no difference in mature body size among men who are united with first and men collected later in time. This fact is contradictory to a useful hypothesis that men should heal in possession of the larger body size in these species. Spermathercha’s spermathercha flattering can mean the marked difference in the adult exit, by developing the sperm of the lately.