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- Insect - Thorax, Wings, Legs | Britannica
The insect thorax consists of three segments (called the prothorax, mesothorax, and metathorax), which may be fused but are usually recognizable Each segment has four groups of hard plates (sclerites); the groups are the notum (upper), the pleura (sides), and the sternum (underside)
- Thorax – ENT 425 – General Entomology
The second (middle) tagma of an insect’s body is called the thorax This region is almost exclusively adapted for locomotion — it contains three pairs of walking legs and, in many adult insects, one or two pairs of wings
- Thorax (arthropod anatomy) - Wikipedia
Thorax (arthropod anatomy) The thorax is the midsection (tagma) of the hexapod body (insects and entognathans) It holds the head, legs, wings and abdomen It is also called mesosoma or cephalothorax in other arthropods
- Thorax of Insects
Thorax of Insects Thorax The insect thorax is divided into three parts: The prothorax (pro=first), mesothorax (meso=middle), and metathorax (meta=last) Each segment consists of hardened plates, or sclerites 2
- Insect Anatomy – The Thorax – UNBC BIOL 322, Entomology
The thorax runs from the back of the head to the end of the last segment with legs attached The head and thorax are connected by a membranous area called the cervix
- The Insect Thorax: Anatomy and Function - Biology Insights
An insect’s body is divided into three regions: the head, thorax, and abdomen The head is specialized for sensory input and feeding, while the abdomen handles digestion and reproduction Situated between these two, the thorax is dedicated almost entirely to locomotion
- Thorax of insects - biozoologica
The thorax is the middle body region of an insect, situated between the head and the abdomen It is primarily specialized for locomotion, housing the muscles responsible for wing movement and leg motion
- Thorax | The Insects | Cambridge Aspire website
The thorax consists of three segments known as the pro-, meso- and metathoracic segments In most insects all three segments bear a pair of legs, but this is not the case in larval Diptera, larval Apocrita (Hymenoptera), some larval Coleoptera and a small number of adult insects which are apodous
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