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Unique Secondary “Accessory Glands” in the Female Genitalia of Dalceridae (Lepidoptera)

Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 1993
Female genitalia of Dalceridae have paired lateral glands unlike those of any other Lepidoptera. These secondary “accessory glands” differ from those of other Lepidoptera in having their external openings on the outer side of the papillae anales and in the two members of the gland pair not being connected.
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The male genitalia of Agathiphaga (Lepidoptera: Agathiphagidae) and the lepidopteran ground plan

Insect Systematics & Evolution, 1984
AbstractThe genital segments and internal genitalia of Agathiphaga vitiensis are described. Sternum VIII is anteriorly produced into blunt paired apophyses and posteriorly into a tongue-shaped lobe. Segment IX is a complete ring, very short in the dorsal and ventral midlines; its anterolateral lobes are largely apodemal.
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Redescription of Eidophasia tauricella Staudinger, 1880 (Lepidoptera, Plutellidae) with first description of the female genitalia

Zootaxa, 2015
Eidophasia tauricella Staudinger, 1880 is redescribed with a photo of the type specimen. The female genitalia are described for the first time. 
Baraniak, Edward, Walczak, Urszula
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Genitalia of Some Wild Silk Moths (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae) from Meghalaya

Indian Journal of Entomology, 2017
Genitalia of 15 species of wild silk moth species collected from the North-Eastern state of Meghalaya are presented, with photographs and salient features. These species include: Attacus atlas (Linnaeus, 1758), Archaeoattacus malayanus (White, 1859), Samia ricini (Boisduval, 1854), Samia canningi (Hutton, 1860), Actias selene (Hubner, 1807), Actias ...
J. W. Shangpliang   +2 more
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Redescription of Ypsolopha nervosella (Zerny, 1940) (Lepidoptera, Ypsolophidae) with first description of the female genitalia 

Zootaxa, 2014
In three successive papers, Zerny (1939, 1940a, b) catalogued the specimens collected during his expedition to Iran. His description of the external appearance of Ypsolopha nervosella was very short (Zerny 1940b). He mentioned that Y. nervosella was similar to Y. instabilella (Mann, 1866) collected in the same location.
Baraniak, Edward, Walczak, Urszula
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Functional Morphology of the Genitalia of Carcharodus Boeticus Stauderi Rev. (Lepidoptera, Hesperiidae)

Netherlands Journal of Zoology, 1977
The male and female genitalia of Carcharodus boeticus stauderi Rev. are described and figured. The function of various parts of the genitalia is described and discussed. It appears that the eighth abdominal sternite of the female has to attain a vertical position to enable the aedeagus to penetrate into the ostium bursae.
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Morphology of the Male Genitalia of Lepidoptera III. Appendix: Cryptophasa lasiocosma (Xyloryctidae)

Insect Systematics & Evolution, 1974
AbstractThe genitalia of a male of the Australian moth Cryptophasa lasiocosma Lower have been dissected. The valves and particularly the phallic apparatus showed some morphologically very primitive traits, which place it close to the hitherto hypothetical intermediate form in respect of the formation of an aedoeagus from the valvellae.
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Male Genitalia of Lepidoptera: Morphology and Nomenclature III. Appendages Pertaining to the Tenth Somite

Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 1957
This paper deals with appendages of the tenth abdominal segment of the Heteroneura which form terminal processes situated at the top of the male genitalia and surround dorsally and ventrally the anal projection.
Masami Ogata   +3 more
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Glands, muscles and genitalia. Morphological and phylogenetic implications of histological characters in the male genitalia of Fritillary butterflies (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae: Argynnini)

Zoologica Scripta, 2006
The histology and internal morphology of the male valve in a broad sample of Fritillary butterflies are examined. A large internal ridge to which the extensor of the valve muscle fastens is probably an autapomorphy for the tribe Argynnini. A large glandular pocket is found in the valves of all examined Heliconiinae, but is missing in other examined ...
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Male Genitalia of Lepidoptera: Morphology and Nomenclature II. Morphological Significance of Sacculus and Furca

Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 1955
The sacculus (named by Pierce, 1909) is a reflected flange of the sclerotized part of the valva, occupying the ventroproximal portion on its mesal surface. Such a morphological element is widely found in the male genital apparatus of most specialized forms of Lepidoptera.
Yoshio Okada   +3 more
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