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ANATOMICAL STRUCTURE FOR LAYING EGGS
Oviposition; Oviposit; Ovipositing; Ovipositors; Oviscape
  • Dolichomitus imperator]]'':<small><br/>1. Tapping with her antennae, the wasp listens for the vibrations that indicate a host is present<br/>2. With the longer ovipositor, the wasp drills a hole through the bark<br/>3. The wasp inserts the ovipositor into the cavity which contains the host larva<br/>4. Making corrections<br/>5-6. Depositing the eggs</small>
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oviposit         
(v.) = desovar, poner huevos
Ex: However, the apical part of the leaves seems not to provide ovipositing females with enough protection against birds, making them easy preys.
puesta, ovoposición      
oviposition
oviposit      
v. desovar

Definitie

oviposit
[???v?'p?z?t]
¦ verb (oviposits, ovipositing, oviposited) Zoology (especially of an insect) lay an egg or eggs.
Derivatives
oviposition noun
Origin
C19: from ovi- + L. posit-, ponere 'to place'.

Wikipedia

Ovipositor

The ovipositor is a tube-like organ used by some animals, especially insects, for the laying of eggs. In insects, an ovipositor consists of a maximum of three pairs of appendages. The details and morphology of the ovipositor vary, but typically its form is adapted to functions such as preparing a place for the egg, transmitting the egg, and then placing it properly. For most insects, the organ is used merely to attach the egg to some surface, but for many parasitic species (primarily in wasps and other Hymenoptera), it is a piercing organ as well.

Some ovipositors only retract partly when not in use, and the basal part that sticks out is known as the scape, or more specifically oviscape, the word scape deriving from the Latin word scāpus, meaning "stalk" or "shaft".