of the genitalia of Lepidoptera is important for Lepidoptera taxonomy in addition to development, anatomy and natural history. The genitalia are complex...
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segments form the external parts of the species' sex organs. The genitalia of Lepidoptera are highly varied and are often the only means of differentiating...
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insects that is used to hold the female during copulation (see Lepidoptera genitalia for more). Sexual coercion among animals "System glossary". FishBase...
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Roman Republic army units Signum (anatomy), a part of the female Lepidoptera genitalia Signum function or sign function in mathematics Signum manus, type...
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Capitulum (genus), a genus of goose barnacles a part of the female Lepidoptera genitalia a structure similar to an elaiosome, found on the eggs of some species...
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In invertebrates, it may refer specifically to: Antrum of female lepidoptera genitalia This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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external morphology of Lepidoptera is the physiological structure of the bodies of insects belonging to the order Lepidoptera, also known as butterflies...
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rise to the word "society" Socius (insect anatomy), a part of the Lepidoptera genitalia Socius (journal), an academic journal published by the American...
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Insect reproductive system (redirect from Insect genitalia)
two, is transmitted to the female during mating by means of external genitalia. The sperm is stored within the female in one or more spermathecae. At...
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Insect scale (redirect from Scale (Lepidoptera))
wings and on the head, parts of the thorax and abdomen, and parts of the genitalia. The name is derived from Ancient Greek λεπίδος (scale) and πτερόν (wing)...
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the pores of living sponges Ostium (insect anatomy), of female Lepidoptera genitalia All pages with titles containing Ostium Pore (disambiguation) Foramen...
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Mozambique Manica, Mozambique, a town Manica, a part of the male Lepidoptera genitalia Manica (armguard), armguards used by Roman legionaries and gladiators...
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Ancus, an asteroid Ancus, an Italic praenomen A part of a male Lepidoptera genitalia Ankus, a tool employed in the handling and training of elephants...
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Cornutus (plural: cornuti), a part of the aedeagus of the male Lepidoptera genitalia (butterflies and moths) List of Roman cognomina This disambiguation...
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the back. The species is difficult to determine without examining the genitalia. Two broods are produced each year with the moths flying in May and June...
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and it is almost impossible to identify them without examination of the genitalia. See Townsend et al. In general, although melanism occurs regularly in...
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are dissimilar in appearance, but are related by genital features Lepidoptera genitalia. They will hybridize in the lab, but the result is a sterile offspring...
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other species in the genus, N. donaldtrumpi male genitalia structures are smaller and female genitalia possess very few small setae. While the closely...
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entomology: Saccus (insect anatomy), an anatomical structure of male lepidoptera genitalia, being an anterior extension of the vinculum This disambiguation...
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Macrosoma hyacinthina (section Genitalia)
the forewing: 29–32 mm. Following are the characteristics of the male genitalia: The uncus is bifurcate. Gnathos has two halves not joined by sclerite...
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November moth (category Palearctic Lepidoptera)
moth and they cannot usually be separated without examination of the genitalia. See Townsend et al. The November moth flies at night from September to...
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Insect morphology (redirect from External genitalia of insects)
collectively as the external genitalia, although they may be largely internal. The components of the external genitalia of insects are very diverse in...
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to identify and can sometimes only be identified by dissection of the genitalia. The phylogeny of the group is still under study using molecular techniques...
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Macrosoma albimacula (section Genitalia)
of the forewing is 19–20 mm. Following are the characteristics of the genitalia: Gnathos is broad and denticulate, with medial tongue-shaped lobe which...
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Macrosoma albida (section Genitalia)
Female: 19 mm in average. Following are the characteristics of the male genitalia: The medial component of gnathos is tongue-shaped but not down curved...
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(1926). "The morphological significance of the juxta in the male genitalia of Lepidoptera". Bull. Brook. Ent. Soc, 21, 32–37. Buenaventura, Ellana; Szpila...
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Lepidoptera Indica was a 10 volume work on the butterflies of the Indian region that was begun in 1890 and completed in 1913. It was published by Lovell...
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seminal receptacle where they are stored for later use. In both sexes, the genitalia are adorned with various spines, teeth, scales and bristles, which act...
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Macrosoma heliconiaria (section Genitalia)
forewing can be 17–19 mm. Following are the characteristics of the male genitalia: Uncus is not notched in lateral view. Gnathos has short, truncated lateral...
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