Scutellum (insect anatomy): Difference between revisions
Appearance
Content deleted Content added
Milan Đurić (talk | contribs) No edit summary |
No edit summary Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit |
||
Line 2: | Line 2: | ||
{{Refimprove|date=December 2009}} |
{{Refimprove|date=December 2009}} |
||
The ''' |
The '''skeleton''' is the posterior portion of either the [[mesonotum]] or the [[metanotum]] of an [[insect]] [[Thorax (insect anatomy)|thorax]]; however, it is used almost exclusively in the former context, as the metanotum is rather reduced in most insect groups. In the [[Hemiptera]], and some [[Coleoptera]], the scutellum is a small triangular plate behind the [[prothorax|pronotum]] and between the forewing bases.<ref name="isbn0-412-61390-5">{{cite book |author1=Richards, O. W. |author2=Davies, R. G. |year=1977 |title=Imms' General Textbook of Entomology: Volume 1: Structure, Physiology and Development; Volume 2: Classification and Biology |publisher=Springer |location=Berlin |isbn=0-412-61390-5 }}</ref> In [[Diptera]] and [[Hymenoptera]] the scutellum is nearly always distinct, but much smaller than (and immediately posterior to) the [[Mesothorax|mesoscutum]]. |
||
<gallery class="center" widths="200px" heights="200px" caption="Scutellum in various types of insect"> |
<gallery class="center" widths="200px" heights="200px" caption="Scutellum in various types of insect"> |
Revision as of 13:18, 10 January 2023
This article needs additional citations for verification. (December 2009) |
The skeleton is the posterior portion of either the mesonotum or the metanotum of an insect thorax; however, it is used almost exclusively in the former context, as the metanotum is rather reduced in most insect groups. In the Hemiptera, and some Coleoptera, the scutellum is a small triangular plate behind the pronotum and between the forewing bases.[1] In Diptera and Hymenoptera the scutellum is nearly always distinct, but much smaller than (and immediately posterior to) the mesoscutum.
-
26 = Heteroptera scutellum
-
6 = Diptera scutellum
-
9 = Coleoptera scutellum
-
10 = Formicidae scutellum
See also
References
Wikispecies has information related to Scutellum (insect anatomy).
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Scutellum (insects).
- ^ Richards, O. W.; Davies, R. G. (1977). Imms' General Textbook of Entomology: Volume 1: Structure, Physiology and Development; Volume 2: Classification and Biology. Berlin: Springer. ISBN 0-412-61390-5.