Lilioceris (Lilioceris) parvicollis
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23. Lilioceris (Lilioceris) parvicollis
Aedeagus ( Fig. 87 View FIGURES 76 – 91 ): Median lobe slender, apical part of median lobe expanded; ventral edge of median orifice projecting with rounded apex; median foramen extending apical 2/5 of ventral surface of median lobe. Tegmen forming club-shaped lobe in lateral view and curving dorsally.
Male internal reproductive system ( Fig. 114 View FIGURES 104 – 118 ): Testis straw rice-bag shaped, pale orange in color; vas deferens swollen and conspicuous in size as compared with other criocerines. Accessory glands tubular; of a pair of accessory glands, shorter gland about 2/3 times and longer gland almost equal length to maximal width of apparent testis. Lateral ejaculatory duct broad, about half length to maximal width of apparent testis; posterior part of ejaculatory duct tapering toward apex; common ejaculatory duct about 2 times as long as maximal width of apparent testis.
Female internal reproductive system ( Figs. 131, 132 View FIGURES 119 – 138 & 157 View FIGURES 139 – 162 ): Spermathecal organ connected to bursa copulatrix apically. Spermathecal capsule hook-shaped, its opening to spermathecal gland with nipple-like protrusion, brown in color apically and proximally and remaining semi-transparent; proximal part of spermathecal capsule tubular, uniform in width; spermathecal wall thick distally; spermathecal duct about 2 times as long as maximal length of spermathecal capsule; spermathecal duct tubular, about 1.8 times as long as maximal length of spermathecal capsule.
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