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It is also have a bent on a right angle of the aedeagus.
Species can be differentiated by the shape of the aedeagus.
The aedeagus is long, slender, and seems to lack cornuti.
Their aedeagus have short shafts, which are cylindrical in shape.
The aedeagus have three carnuti, which are of the same lengh.
From the Choiseul island, has an unusual ending of the aedeagus.
It also has much a longer and slender apex, which is located on the aedeagus.
During copulation, the aedeagus connects with the ovipore of a female.
There are also two finger-like digiti which can move independently of each other and the aedeagus.
The aedeagus is almost straight, robust, but not very long; the vesica bears two strong horns.
Male moths have an additional organ called the juxta, which supports the aedeagus.
The aedeagus is almost straight, strongly sclerotized below, and has a flattened curved process at end.
The main distinguishing character however, is the presence of a crescent hook on the aedeagus apex.
It retains the aedeagus and the clasper attaches to it.
The long aedeagus is straight, slim and ends in a point; the vesica is unarmed.
The right manica is vestigial or missing, while the left one is set tightly against the aedeagus.
The aedeagus has a slender S-shape; the manica bears a high keel on the upperside.
The terminal portion of the ejaculatory duct may be sclerotized to form the intromittent organ, the aedeagus.
The species are similar to each other, small metallic blue-green-bronze beetles, often distinguished from each other only by the aedeagus.
The pair of testes of the insect are connected to the aedeagus through the genital ducts.
The name refers to size of the moth and the terminal process of the aedeagus and is derived from Latin major (meaning larger).
Aedeagus trilobate is symmetrical.