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<blockquote data-quote="plessey" data-source="post: 111563" data-attributes="member: 373"><p>No worries we are here to help.</p><p></p><p>Below that drawing it says "This drawing shows how all the parts connect with the organs that are not shed during a moult." Just underneath it it says "Uterus internus. A short section of tube that connects to the uterus externus at one end and to the oviducts at the other. This along with the oviduct and ovaries is not shed." The photograph above the drawing shows the spermathecae, uterus externus and bursa copulatrix so these parts are obviously shed.</p><p></p><p>The bursa copulatrix is the lower alcove that is formed below the spermathecae and the uterus externus. It is an elliptical shaped indentation in the shed skin that is only found in females.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="plessey, post: 111563, member: 373"] No worries we are here to help. Below that drawing it says "This drawing shows how all the parts connect with the organs that are not shed during a moult." Just underneath it it says "Uterus internus. A short section of tube that connects to the uterus externus at one end and to the oviducts at the other. This along with the oviduct and ovaries is not shed." The photograph above the drawing shows the spermathecae, uterus externus and bursa copulatrix so these parts are obviously shed. The bursa copulatrix is the lower alcove that is formed below the spermathecae and the uterus externus. It is an elliptical shaped indentation in the shed skin that is only found in females. [/QUOTE]
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