English edit

 
Female of a fruit fly species, showing the unusually large oviscape protruding from the end of the abdomen

Etymology edit

From Latin ovum (egg) plus scāpus (stem or shaft), from Ancient Greek (Doric) σκᾶπος (skâpos).

Noun edit

oviscape (plural oviscapes)

  1. (entomology) The basal part of the ovipositor of some species of insects, typically the non-retractile sheath that remains exposed when the ovipositor is withdrawn and not in action.[1]
  2. (entomology) The oviscapte or ovipositor.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ Pjotr Oosterbroek (1998) The Families of Diptera of the Malay Archipelago[1], BRILL, →ISBN, pages 121–
  2. ^ Gordh, G and Headrick, D (2011) A Dictionary of Entomology[2], CABI, →ISBN, pages 991–