Published on: April 7, 2026
HECTOCOTYLUS
HECTOCOTYLUS
NEWS: Hectocotylus is a specialised arm in male octopuses
ABOUT
- Hectocotylus is a specialised arm in male octopuses
- It is used for: Reproduction (mating), Identifying female octopuses
Biological Context
- Octopuses: Live solitary lives
- Rarely meet mates
- So they need efficient mechanisms for reproduction
Unique Function of Hectocotylus
Earlier belief:
- It only transferred sperm
- New discovery: It also acts as a sensory organ
- It can “taste” the female
- This makes it a dual-function organ
Role of CRT1 Receptor
- A protein called CRT1 receptor: Triggers mating behaviour
- Origin: Evolved from ancient neurotransmitter receptors
- Helps octopus: Detect chemical signals (for hunting prey)
- Over time: Specialised to detect progesterone
Evolutionary Significance
- Found in: Octopuses and squids
- Shows: Evolutionary innovation, Combination of: Sensory function + reproduction
