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- Q16319114 subject Q7134806.
- Q16319114 subject Q7598080.
- Q16319114 abstract "For the open source bibliographical software, see Juxta (software).In insect anatomy the juxta is an organ in the males of most Lepidoptera (i.e. moths and butterflies) that supports the aedeagus, the organ used for reproduction in insects. The juxta is located between the two valvae.The term comes from the Latin iuxta, meaning alongside. The biological use of the term should not be confused with the more general use of juxta- as a prefix.".
- Q16319114 thumbnail Antispila_oinophylla_-_Phallus_and_juxta.png?width=300.
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- Q16319114 wikiPageWikiLink Q7134806.
- Q16319114 wikiPageWikiLink Q7598080.
- Q16319114 comment "For the open source bibliographical software, see Juxta (software).In insect anatomy the juxta is an organ in the males of most Lepidoptera (i.e. moths and butterflies) that supports the aedeagus, the organ used for reproduction in insects. The juxta is located between the two valvae.The term comes from the Latin iuxta, meaning alongside. The biological use of the term should not be confused with the more general use of juxta- as a prefix.".
- Q16319114 label "Juxta".
- Q16319114 depiction Antispila_oinophylla_-_Phallus_and_juxta.png.