Figure 1From: Pupal remodeling and the evolution and development of alternative male morphologies in horned beetlesSpecies used in the present study. (A) Onthophagus nigriventris, (B) O. taurus, and (C) O. binodis. Shown for each species are large horned (major) males (top) and small, hornless (minor) males (bottom) as pupae (left) and corresponding adults (right). Arrows highlight lateral concavity in adult, but not pupal, O. binodis referred to in text.Back to article page