Anatomy and Systematic Significance of the Penis of the Pygmy Chimpanzee, Pan paniscus

Abstract
The penis of Pan paniscus shares many characteristics with that of the common chimpanzee, Pan troglodytes, including an undivided corpus cavernosum, epidermal keratinized spicules, presence of a baculum, and absence of a glans. Our findings do not support the conclusion that the genus Pan is ancestral to or convergent on any other pongid genus or Homo.