The tip of the male codling moth's abdomen is blunt and covered with scales (left) while that of a female is pointed, with a reddish-brown, heart-shaped oviposition pad (arrow, right).
The tip of the male codling moth's abdomen is blunt and covered with scales (left) while that of a female is pointed, with a reddish-brown, heart-shaped oviposition pad (arrow, right).
Credit: Jack Kelly Clark