adjective relating to the aedeagus, the copulatory organ of male insects
In anatomy, 'aedeagal' may be used in comparative studies of insect reproductive systems.
In biology, 'aedeagal' is used to describe the male genitalia of certain insect species.
In entomology, 'aedeagal' refers to the male reproductive organ of insects.
In taxonomy, 'aedeagal' is a key characteristic used to differentiate between insect species.
In the field of entomology, a writer may use the term 'aedeagal' when describing the male reproductive organ of insects.
Entomologists use the term 'aedeagal' to refer to the male intromittent organ in insects.
Biologists studying insect anatomy may use the term 'aedeagal' when referring to the male genitalia of insects.