Smithsonian miscellaneous collections . A ^ B Fig. 30.—End of the male abdomen of Camnula pellucida (Oedipodinae).A, lateral view. B, dorsal Dej ejs y Fig. 31.—Male genitalia of Camnula pellucida (Oedipodinae). A, the phallic organs situated on floor of genital chamber, and muscles ofendophallic bulb. B, epiphallus, dorsal view, and associated retractor , dorsal lobe of aedeagus and lateral apodeme, left side. D, endophallus andapical processes of aedeagus. parts. The epiphallus is large and strongly developed (fig. 31 A,Epph, B). The basal fold (A, hf) covers the base of the a


Smithsonian miscellaneous collections . A ^ B Fig. 30.—End of the male abdomen of Camnula pellucida (Oedipodinae).A, lateral view. B, dorsal Dej ejs y Fig. 31.—Male genitalia of Camnula pellucida (Oedipodinae). A, the phallic organs situated on floor of genital chamber, and muscles ofendophallic bulb. B, epiphallus, dorsal view, and associated retractor , dorsal lobe of aedeagus and lateral apodeme, left side. D, endophallus andapical processes of aedeagus. parts. The epiphallus is large and strongly developed (fig. 31 A,Epph, B). The basal fold (A, hf) covers the base of the aedeagusin the usual manner. The dorsal lobe of the aedeagus consists of asmall proximal part (C, ni) bearing two strong apodemal arms(Apa), and of four long curved apical processes (11, p). The ventral NO. 6 GRASSHOPPER ABDOMEN—SNODGRASS 17 lobe (A, vl) is unusually large and ensheaths much of the dorsal endophallus has the typical form (D, Enph), with well-developedapodemes (ze^) and gonopore processes (y). Locusfa migratoria L.—The aedeagus of Locusta migratoria isquite different in shape from that of the other species here


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