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Strepsiptera: A Real Xenomorph? Evolution and Life Cycle of Twisted-Winged Parasites

Strepsiptera: A Real Xenomorph? Evolution and Life Cycle of Twisted-Winged Parasites

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概要

What if Alien wasn't science fiction, but a documentary? 2026 Science Podcast of the Year winner Dr. Jeffrey Zurek sits down with Dr. Rebecca Millena (University of Rochester) to explore Strepsiptera, an enigmatic & bizarre insect order.

We untangle the "Strepsiptera Problem"—a century-long academic debate over where these creatures belong on the tree of life. From males with "raspberry" eyes to worm-like females that live inside their hosts, we cover the visceral reality of behavioral hijacking, traumatic insemination, & the genomic revolution. We also show the "sausage-making" of museum research.

Topics

Sexual Dimorphism: Why males & females look different.

The Strepsiptera Problem: How DNA solved a taxonomic mystery.

Matrophagy: "Bag of larvae" stage where young consume their mother.

Longevity Research: Link between parasitic infection & extreme host aging.

Museum Science: Vital role of "back-catalog" collections in modern genetics.

Chapters

0:00 Universal Obscure: Welcome to Strepsiptera

1:30 Xenomorphs in RL: Parasitoids vs. Parasites

3:50 "Strepsiptera Problem" in Academia

5:15 Dr. Rebecca Millena’s "Bug Kid" Origins

8:00 Twisted Wings & Raspberry Eyes: Anatomy 101

11:15 Dimorphism: Males vs. Worm-like Females

14:35 Sexual Hijacking: Pheromones & Ant-Crickets Hosts

17:40 Cephalothorax: Breathing & Living In a Host

20:30 Traumatic Insemination & Bag of Larvae

23:45 Matrophagy: When Young Consume the Mother

26:50 Taxonomy’s 150-Year Detective Story

30:50 Genetics vs Morphology: Fly-Beetle Debate

36:10 Genomic Revolutions: 2012 the Shift to Beetles

41:40 Cryptic Species: Hiding in Plain Sight

46:40 Parasites of Parasites: Wolbachia Connection

53:30 Fountain of Youth? Lifespan Extension in Wasps

59:45 Museum Research: "Sausage-Making" of Science

1:05:00 Millipedes & the Science Joke

Links

Papers: Strepsiptera systematics: past, present, and future

Web: WhimsicalWavelengths.com

Support: Pateron

Socials: Bluesky | Instagram | Facebook

Whimsical Wavelengths: Deep-dive conversations where a working scientist unpacks how we know what we know, one paper, one idea, or whimsical detour at a time. Hosted by Dr. Jeffrey Zurek (P.Geo).

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