Some larger females also develop tubercles around the eyes and spiracles.
As they mature, females develop light organs on the ends of their third arm pairs.
The female also develops spots, but not on the stomach area, which is paler than the males, and are generally smaller.
Female resistance is an evolutionary concept where females develop traits to counter the males' influence.
A female will develop a vaginal plug after copulation which last for three days.
However, the release of nutrients and minerals encourages females to develop cones during the following season.
As males evolved ways to limit female choice, females would develop responses to counter the strategy.
For information about how males and females develop differences throughout the lifespan, see sexual differentiation.
Do you know any gallinaceous bird in which the female has well developed spurs?