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- rushes to his endophallus, which causes him to lose control over his entire body. His body falls away, leaving a portion of his endophallus attached to...
- on the inside surface of the receptaculum. Echinophalus Henn. (1898) Endophallus(fungus) Zang & Petersen (1989) Contains a single species, E. yunnanensis...
- of the endophallus. Body length of male is about 8.9–9.8 mm, whereas female is 8.2–10.0 mm. Dorsal surface blackish brown to black. Endophallus cylindrical...
- treatment divides the genus into five subgenera: Aporophallus; Itajahya; Endophallus; Satyrus; and Phallus. Spanish mycologist Francisco D. Calonge recognized...
- as a defense mechanism are Polybia rejecta and Synoeca surinama. The endophallus and cornua portions of the genitalia of male honey bees (drones) also...
- The male inserts its aegeus into the female's ****l opening. The endophallus is then everted from the aegeus into the ****l appendix. The ****top****...
- male is about 8.2 mm. Head and pronotum black. Elytra reddish brown. Endophallus stout in shape. No hind wings. Dorso-apical lobe bifid at apex. Apex...
- male is about 10.6 mm, whereas female is 10.9 mm. Dorsal surface black. Endophallus slender. No hind wings. Dorso-apical lobe narrowly swollen. Apex of aedeagus...
- is 9.8 mm. Head and pronotum black. Elytra blackish brown to black. Endophallus stout in shape. No hind wings. Dorso-apical lobe simple and rudimentary...
- length of male is about 8.8 mm. Dorsal surface blackish brown to black. Endophallus stout in shape. No hind wings. Dorso-apical lobe conical. Apex of aedeagus...