Some species of fossil cockroaches have long, well-developed ovipositors, very unlike present-day cockroaches whose ovipositors are small and nonprotruding.
We have seen that the ovipositors in the gall-flies (Cynips) are rolled up within the body of the insect somewhat like the spring of a watch, so that they can be thrust out to more than double their apparent length.
There is a considerable variety in the shape of the ovipositors of the Acridae and the cognate genera:--thus in A.
Describe the ovipositorsand the probable method of their use.
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