gonopodium
/ˌɡoʊnəˈpoʊdiəm/Definitions
1. noun
a modified fin or ray, especially in male fish of the family Poeciliidae, that serves as an intromittent organ
“The male guppy’s gonopodium allows it to fertilize the eggs of its mate.”
2. noun
any similar appendage or structure used for reproductive purposes in other animals
“Some species of sea slugs have developed gonopodia to facilitate fertilization.”