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Gonopods are specialized of various used in reproduction or egg-laying. In males, they facilitate the transfer of from male to female during mating, and thus are a type of intromittent organ. In and , gonopods are modified . Gonopods may be highly decorated with elaborate structures which may play roles in sperm competition, and can be used to differentiate and identify closely related species. Gonopods generally occur in one or more pairs, as opposed to the single (un-paired) reproductive organs such as the of insects or the .


Insects
In insects, gonopods are appendages of the genital segment that may be used in insemination, or that comprise the egg-laying apparatus.
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Crustaceans
In male , gonopods are modified swimming appendages (). The anterior two pair of pleopods in males are modified for sperm transferring, with differing degree of morphological diversification.


Millipedes
In , gonopods consist of one or two pairs of often highly modified walking legs in mature males, and are primarily found in members of the subgroup —containing most orders and the vast majority of species—where they are located on the seventh body segment consisting of leg pairs 8 and/or 9. Males of the subgroup (which includes the (pill millipedes) and ) lack gonopods but possess enlarged appendages known as telopods at the rear of the body used to firmly hold females during mating. The complex structure of gonopods is a primary method of distinguishing closely related species of millipede, although the terminology used to describe the same structures may vary between authors. The complex morphology of millipede gonopods may be driven by sperm competition or other forms of , with some structures serving to scoop out or displace sperm of other males, and others acting to stimulate females into becoming sexually receptive.

Millipede gonopods do not produce sperm directly, but rather gather sperm produced from a on the base of the third body segment.

Gonopods develop gradually during the growth of an individual. In early developmental stages, all legs are of the walking type, and cannot be used to determine sex. Through successive molts, the walking legs metamorphose into mature gonopods.

18thLP9 is reduced'']]
28th & 9thGonopods and other accessory mating legs vary within the four suborders: In LP9 sperm-transferring, LP10 is reduced, and LP11 possess coxal glands; in Heterochordeumatidea LP9 sperm-transferring, LP10 reduced, and both LP10 and LP11 with coxal gland; in the Craspedosomatidea and , LP8 sperm-transferring, LP9 modified, LP10 and LP11 with coxal glands
2 (telopods) Not involved with sperm transfer, only clasping females
1 (telopods)
28th & 9thLP9 sperm-transferring
29th & 10thLeg-like; LP 9 sperm-transferring
18th '' ]]
0 Indirect fertilization
29th & 10thleg-like; LP 9 sperm-transferring
18th
29th & 10thleg-like, LP 9 sperm-transferring
29th & 10thleg-like; LP 9 sperm-transferring'', arrow pointing to anterior gonopods]]
2 (telopods) '' posterior telopods]]
28th & 9thLP9 sperm-transferring, LP8 fused into single structure.
28th & 9thLP8 sperm-transferring
18thLP8 sperm-transferring; LP9 reduced


See also
  • , a modified fin for sperm transfer found in some fish
  • , pelvic fins modified for copulation in cartilaginous fish
  • , appendages of arachnids involved in sperm-transfer

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