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  2. Lepidoptera genitalia - Wikipedia

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    Male genitalia of Lepidoptera Female genitalia of Lepidoptera. The study of the genitalia of Lepidoptera is important for Lepidoptera taxonomy in addition to development, anatomy and natural history. The genitalia are complex and provide the basis for species discrimination in most families and also in family identification. [1]

  3. External morphology of Lepidoptera - Wikipedia

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    Male genitalia of Lepidoptera Female genitalia of Lepidoptera. The genitalia are complex and provide the basis for species discrimination in most families and also in family identification. [7] The genitalia arise from the tenth or most distal segment of the abdomen.

  4. Insect reproductive system - Wikipedia

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    Male genitalia of Lepidoptera. The main component of the male reproductive system is the testicle, suspended in the body cavity by tracheae and the fat body.The more primitive apterygote insects have a single testis, and in some lepidopterans the two maturing testes are secondarily fused into one structure during the later stages of larval development, although the ducts leading from them ...

  5. Hair-pencil - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, it is thought that the specific ratio of each of the compounds found in the male moths helps females determine a suitable male from her species. Heliothine moths use similar hair-pencil compounds in different ratios and this is enough for the female to differentiate conspecifics from other species. [ 1 ]

  6. Graphium leonidas - Wikipedia

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    For terms see External morphology of Lepidoptera. recto (top) and verso of male. The wingspan is 75–80 mm in males and 75–85 mm in females. Both wings beneath without distinct dark longitudinal streaks on the folds between the veins and without dark longitudinal streaks in the cell of the hindwing. Both wings with submarginal spots.

  7. Fiery skipper - Wikipedia

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    Hylephila phyleus (Drury, 1773); Order: Lepidoptera. Family: Hesperiidae. Scale bar in 1mm. [2] Collected in GA, Baldwin Co., GCSU front campus on 9 October 2024, by Kaitlin Acosta. The fiery skipper (Hylephila phyleus) is a species of butterfly in the family Hesperiidae. Reaching approximately 1 inch (2.5 cm) in length, male fiery skippers are ...

  8. Juxta - Wikipedia

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    In insect anatomy, the juxta is an organ in the males of most Lepidoptera (i.e. moths and butterflies) that supports the aedeagus, the organ used for reproduction in insects. The juxta is located between the two valvae. [1] Juxta has also been used to refer to a similar structure in fleshflies. [2] [3] The term comes from the Latin iuxta ...

  9. Lepidoptera - Wikipedia

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    Lepidoptera (/ ˌ l ɛ p ɪ ˈ d ɒ p t ər ə / LEP-ih-DOP-tər-ə) or lepidopterans is an order of winged insects which includes butterflies and moths.About 180,000 species of the Lepidoptera have been described, representing 10% of the total described species of living organisms, [1] [2] making it the second largest insect order (behind Coleoptera) with 126 families [3] and 46 superfamilies ...