Insects lay their eggs in protective foamy coverings called uthiki, which come in various shapes like cotton candy or galls. They possess asymmetrical genitalia, allowing easy differentiation between males and females. Males have skinnier bodies, longer antennae, and larger eyes compared to females. The presence of an ovipositor at the end of the female’s abdomen is a distinct feature of their anatomy.

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