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Morphologically, the ovipositor appears to be formed out of the abdominal appendages of the seventh, eighth, and ninth segments of the female, which, instead of disappearing in the orders first mentioned, persist as permanent styles.

Wheeler asserts from his study of the embryonic development of Xiphidium “there can be no doubt concerning the direct continuity of the embryonic appendages with the gonapophyses.” He goes on to say:—

“One embryo, which had just completed katatrepis, still showed traces of all the abdominal appendages. The pairs on the eighth, ninth, and tenth segments were somewhat enlarged. In immediately succeeding stages the appendages of the second to sixth segments disappear; the pair on the seventh disappear somewhat later. Up to the time of hatching the gonapophyses could be continuously traced, since in Xiphidium there is no flexure of the abdomen, as in other forms, to obscure the ventral view of the terminal segments. From the time of hatching Dewitz has traced the development of the ovipositor in another locustid (Locusta viridissima), so that now we have the complete history of the organ.”


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