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Title: The anatomy of the honey bee
Identifier: anatomyofhoneybe18snod (find matches)
Year: 1910 (1910s)
Authors: Snodgrass, R. E. (Robert E. ), 1875-1962; United States. Bureau of Entomology
Subjects: Insects; Bees; Bees Anatomy; Honeybee Anatomy
Publisher: Washington, D. C. : G. P. O.
Contributing Library: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library
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THE THORAX AMD ITS APPENDAGES. 57 ordinary tergal divisions seem to be entirely obliterated. The meta- pleurum consists of a dorsal plate (fig. 21, PI,) supporting the hind wing and of a ventral plate (pi.) carrying the hind leg. These two functions certainly identify these two plates as constituting together the metapleurum. but there is absolutely no trace of a division into an episternum and.an epimerum. Once more, therefore, we have to go back to the generalized Hymenoptera to find out what has happened.
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Fig. 23.—A, thoracic terga of worker separated from one. another, showing protergum (Tx), mesotergum (T2) and its internal postscutellum < postnotum PN2) and phragma (Pplu), metatergum (Ts) and propodeum or first abdominal tergum (IT) ; B, ventral view of principal or notal plate of mesotergum. The answer is simple. Sirex has a typical metapleurum consisting of an episternum and epimerum separated by a complete pleural suture. In the higher forms this suture simply disappears, and consequently the pleurum shows no traces of its original component plates. The division into a wing-bearing and a leg-bearing plate is, therefore, a purely secondary one. Xone of the Hymenoptera has separate trochantinal sclerites (see fig. 4, Tn), but, since the coxa? are articulated ventrally to knobs

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  • bookauthor:Snodgrass_R_E_Robert_E_1875_1962
  • bookauthor:United_States_Bureau_of_Entomology
  • booksubject:Insects
  • booksubject:Bees
  • booksubject:Bees_Anatomy
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