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 -   Head
 -   Antenna
 -   Thorax
 -   Wing
 -   Leg
 -   Abdomen
 -   Genitalia
 -   Hairs/bristles

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Terminology - Genitalia          

Fig. 12: Male genitalia, dorsal and lateral
Fig. 12: Male genitalia, dorsal and lateral
Dysmachus
  Fig. 12: Male genitalia, dorsal and lateral
1 = hypopygium, male terminalia
2 = abdominal tergite 8
3 = abdominal sternite 8
4 = hypandrium, abdominal sternite 9
5 = epandrium (pl. epandria), abdominal tergite 9
6 = epandrial lobe
7 = cerci (sg. cercus), proctiger
8 = gonocoxite, basistylus
9 = gonostylus, dististylus
8+9 = gonopod
10 = aedeagus, penis

Fig. 13: Male genitalia, gonopod
Fig. 13: Male genitalia, gonopod
Machimus
  Fig. 13: Male genitalia, gonopod
11 = gonocoxale apodeme
12 = ?
13 = basal lobe
14 = gonocoxale foramen ?
15 = ?
16 = apical lobe
17 = ?
18 = ?
19 = ?

Fig. 14: Male genitalia, aedeagus
Fig. 14: Male genitalia, aedeagus - Apoclea and Grypoctonus
Fig. 14: Male genitalia, aedeagus 20 = aedeagal apodeme. - 21 = paramere, paralobe. - 22 = aedeagal sheath. - 23 = basiphallus, theca. - 24 = distiphallus, juxta, phallus. - 25 = endoaedeagal process. - 26 = lateral connection column [2]. - 27 = opening of gland. - 28 = endoaedeagus. - 29 = gonopore, phallotremata. - 30 = endophallus, tube. - 31 = ?. - 32 = ?. - 33 = ?. - 34 = ?. - 35 = ?. - 36 = parameral sheath. - 37 = sperm sac within the parameral sheath. - 38 = ?. -

Fig. 15: Female genitalia, lateral
Fig. 15: Female genitalia, lateral
a. Machimus - b. Dysmachus - c. Laphria - d. Antipalus - e. Stichopogon
  Fig. 15: Female genitalia, lateral
  Ovipositor, female genitalia
1 = abdominal tergite 7
2 = abdominal tergite 8
3 = abdominal tergite 9 + 10 ?
4 = paired cerci (sg. cercus), anal lamellae
5 = abdominal sternite 7
6 = abdominal sternite 8
7 = abdominal sternite 9 ? [abdominal sternite 9 is absent in Orthorrhapha sensu Nagatomi & Iwata (1976)]
8 = apex of abdominal tergite 9
10 = acanthophoriten = abdominal tergites 10, which is subdivided into 2 hemitergites ist
11 = spines [on the acanthophorites]

Fig. 16: Female genitalia, spermatheca
Fig. 16: Female genitalia, spermatheca - Dysmachus [nach Theodor, 1980]
  Fig. 16: Female genitalia, spermatheca
  internal structures: spermatheca [a]; receptaculum seminis [b]
1 = reservoir, a coiled tube or sclerotized spiral
2 = glands
3 = duct
4 = muscle
5 = ejection apperatus
6 = valve of ejection apperatus
7 = apodeme of furca
8 = accessory gland
9 = furca
10 = common duct
11 = genital chamber, vagina, bursa copulatrix

 

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