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    copulation, the aedeagus connects with the ovipore of a female. The aedeagus can be quite pronounced or de minimis. The base of the aedeagus may be the partially...
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    invertebrates in which the male pierces the female's abdomen with his aedeagus and injects his sperm through the wound into her abdominal cavity (hemocoel)...
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    edge at the site of the meeting point Male aedeagus is smooth and shiny on the dorsal surface Male aedeagus has two dorsal, longitudinal grooves Epipharyngeal...
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    second abdominal segment. In advanced groups of insects, the male uses its aedeagus, a structure formed from the terminal segments of the abdomen, to deposit...
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    portion of the duct may be sclerotized to form the intromittent organ, the aedeagus. Insect respiration is accomplished without lungs. Instead, insects have...
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  • female insect that is inseminated by the spermatophores ejected by the aedeagus of a male insect during copulation. The spermatophores that pass through...
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  • aedeagus in the males: in Eumolpus, the aedeagus is short, and always less than half the length of the abdomen, while in Longeumolpus, the aedeagus is...
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    fins. In male insects, the structure analogous to a penis is known as aedeagus. The male copulatory organ of various lower invertebrate animals is often...
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    posterior edge at the site of the meeting point Male aedeagus has two dorsal, longitudinal grooves Male aedeagus is smooth and shiny on the dorsal surface Epipharyngeal...
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    in the family Dytiscidae. It is found in North America. Ventral habitus Aedeagus lateral view Male protarsal claws "Matus bicarinatus Report". Integrated...
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