While the males have been known for over a century, the females were only described in 1980.
Only one male is known, a 11-mm specimen attached to a 77-mm female.
The males have been known to fight, biting each other under the head, and around the neck.
The male of the human race is commonly known (to the female) as Mere Man.
If a male is known to a female, one could say it may be a violation.
The mature male appears ox-like and is also known as the blue bull.
The males are known for their singing patterns at all times of the day.
Captive males, however, have been known to mate with four or five females.
Moreover, males have been known to commit infanticide when the young clearly were not their own.
The males of the species have been known to throw up their head and whistle at a passing, flying female.