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The article says "Among social insects, males have evolved exaggerated adornments and mechanisms for self-defense." But it isn't so. The males of some social insects are not dramatically different from the females (drone bees, male wasps, etc.) On the other hand, the males of some solitary insects, like the rhinoceros, beetle, have "exaggerated adornments". This needs fixing. --Polinizador (talk) 15:31, 27 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]