Vasilissans
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Breeding habits
Their genitalia are surprisingly human like, despite the males having internal testes, and a genital slit for their penises, and the females having receptacles for storing sperm for an extended period of time before fertilizing at the time of laying, which they do with an ovipositor. This ovipositor is normally hidden within its own special slit behind one of her abdominal plates until it is needed. They normally lay into the orifices of warm blooded animals.