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Mesosternum | anatomy - Britannica
The mesosternum, or body, consists of four sternebrae that fuse during childhood or early adulthood. The mesosternum is narrow and long, with articular facets ...
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mesosternum - BugGuide.Net
mesosternum noun, adjective mesosternal - the under surface of the mesothorax; the middle prominent sclerite on the underside of the thorax.
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Anatomy, Thorax, Sternum - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
The body of the sternum (mesosternum) is the longest part of the sternum. It is flat with depressed ridges along the sides where the costal ...
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mesosternum
‖ mesosternum (mɛsəʊˈstɜːnəm) [mod.L., f. meso- + sternum.] 1. Ent. † a. In Kirby's use (see quot. 1826). b. By later writers applied to the middle ‘sternum’.1826 Kirby & Sp. Entomol. III. 566 The central part of the medipectus, or that which passes between the mid-legs when elevated, protruded, or ...
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Mesothorax - Wikipedia
Its principal sclerites (exoskeletal plates) are the mesonotum (dorsal), the mesosternum (ventral), and the mesopleuron (lateral) on each side. The ...
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mesosternum - HAO Portal - Hymenoptera Anatomy Ontology
The mesosternum is part of the cuticle. The mesosternum is part of the mesothorax. The mesosternum is part of the thoracic sternum. Label usage (sensu).
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Sternum: Anatomy, parts, pain and diagram | Kenhub
The sternum is the bone that lies in the anterior midline of our thorax. It forms part of the rib cage and the anterior-most part of the thorax.
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mesosternum, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the noun mesosternum is in the 1820s. OED's earliest evidence for mesosternum is from 1826, in a text by William Kirby, ...
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The mesosternum of the Regourdou 1 Neandertal revisited
Our study shows that the current evidence available for Neandertals indicates longer mesosterna, reflecting larger thorax sizes among Neandertals.
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mesosternum | Taber's Medical Dictionary - Nursing Central
The middle (second) section of the sternum.
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mesosternal
mesosternal, a. and n. (mɛsəʊˈstɜːnəl) [f. mesosternum + -al1.] A. adj. Pertaining to the mesosternum.1816 Kirby & Sp. Entomol. vi. (1843) I. 162 note 1, Those tribes of Melolontha F., that have mesosternal prominence. 1868 W. K. Parker Shoulder-girdle Vertebr. 119 The two additional meso-sternal se...
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Podontia
They are distinguished from other genera in the Blepharida-group by their bifurcate prosternum, saddle-shaped mesosternum and strongly inwardly curved
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petalocerous
petalocerous, a. Entom. (pɛtəˈlɒsərəs) [f. mod.L. Petalocera, neut. pl. of petalocerus (f. Gr. πέταλον leaf, plate + -κερος, -ως horned, f. κέρας horn) + -ous. In F. pétalocère.] Having laminated antennæ, as the beetles of the division Petalocera or Lamellicornes; lamellicorn.1826 Kirby & Sp. Entomo...
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Lyramorpha
The mesosternum is extended anteriorly into a small keel between the anterior legs. The ventral side of the abdomen is extended anteriorly into a sharp spine underneath the metasternum and mesosternum.
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Margarinotus
Most species may be distinguished by the emarginate outline of the anterior margin of the mesosternum and by the complete inner subhumeral striae on elytra
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