To lay eggs; ovipositor literally means 'egg placer'.
The ovipositor is a tube for laying eggs.
The ovipositor is a curved organ at the end of the grasshopper's abdomen. It is used to deposit eggs into slits in trees.
The ovipositor is an organ used by some animals 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 transmitting the egg, preparing a place for it, and placing it properly.
The purpose of the fore wings of a grasshopper is to help them fly.
The mouth of a grasshopper is used to masticate
The typhanum acts as the eardrum of the grasshopper
The thorax on a male is turned up, while a female's is straighter. On the underside of the grasshopper, the female will have a pointed and long segment at the end of her body. The male will have a rounded segment that is not pointy and long at the end of his body.
They dig holes for their egg laying with ovipositer.
for digestion of food.
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An ovipositor is a duct for releasing eggs. The insects that have this are female.