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A tube-like organ that female insects use to lay their eggs

Cicada Life Cycle

A female cicada crawls along a tree branch, looking for a thin outer branch. She just mated with a male cicada, and her eggs are ready for laying. She finally finds the perfect spot, a young, tender branch recently sprouted from a larger one. Using a sharp, knife-like structure on her abdomen, she cuts a slit in the soft branch. In this slit, she lays her eggs, and the next generation of cicadas begins to grow. 

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