anatomy of a female butterfly
anus 
Terminal orifice of the digestive tract enabling ejection of fecal matter.
heart 
Muscular organ helping blood to circulate.
colon 
Portion of the intestine in front of the rectum.
rectum 
Terminal part of the intestine located between the colon and the anus.
dorsal blood vessel 
Canal through which the blood circulates; it is located on the central line of the back of the insect.
salivary gland 
Organ located in the buccal cavity; it secretes saliva and enables especially the digestion of food.
opening of copulatory bursa 
Opening allowing copulation by the male butterfly and entry of sperm into the copulatory bursa.
oviduct 
Canal through which the eggs are expelled from the ovaries.
seminal receptacle 
Pouch where sperm is stored for fertilizing the eggs.
ovary 
Female genital gland producing the eggs.
Malpighian tubules 
Fine tubes appended to the intestine and helping in the excretion process.
intestine 
Portion of the digestive tract extending from the crop to the anus.
esophagus 
Canal in the anterior part of the digestive tract; it carries food to the crop.
copulatory bursa 
Pouch in which sperm accumulates before entering the seminal receptacle.
crop 
Large bulge at the back of the esophagus; it can dilate to receive food.