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Sex determination in the Red Underwing Moth

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Apis, 12.09.2006 19:58

Does anyone know how the female and male of the red ribbon bear differ in appearance?

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12.09.2006 20:47, Guest

Easy, I think, on the genitals. If pupae, then at the tip of the abdomen.

13.09.2006 8:51, AVA

Easy, I think, on the genitals. If pupae, then at the tip of the abdomen.


And the imago also has the tip of the abdomen - the female has a pointed one, the male has a blunt one.

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