“…Although amniote phalli share homologous embryonic origins, morphogenetic processes, and molecular genetic mechanisms associated with early development (Brennan, 2016a; Gredler, 2016), their adult morphologies across major amniote lineages are quite diverse (Eberhard, 2010). Three lineages, turtles (Kelly, 2004; McDowell, 1983; Zug, 1966), crocodylians (Johnston et al, 2014; Moore, Spears, Mascari, & Kelly, 2016; Otaño, Imhof, Bolcatto, & Larriera, 2010; Tavalieri et al, 2019; Ziegler & Olbort, 2007), and mammals (Akbari, Babaei, & Goodarzi, 2018; Baskin et al, 2018; Comelis, Bueno, Góes, Taboga, & Morielle‐Versute, 2018; Cunha et al, 2014; Phillips, Wright, Gradie, Johnston, & Pask, 2015), have conspicuous glans structures on the distal phallus.…”