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pronotum
[ proh-noh-tuhm ]
noun
- the dorsal sclerite of the prothorax of an insect.
pronotum
/ prəʊˈnəʊtəm /
noun
- the notum of the prothorax of an insect
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of pronotum1
Example Sentences
Back at the lab, they weigh, measure and tag the bugs with a tiny button they attach to the pronotum, or neck, with a dab of wax.
"You take off the legs, the wings, and the pronotum - the shell that's covering the head. I just sauted them with different herbs, mushrooms and onions. It was a little bit tangy. It wasn't weird at all."
In the curious little Tingidae, whose integuments exhibit a pattern of network-like ridges, the feet are two-segmented and the scutellum is hidden by the pronotum.
The Membracidae are remarkable on account of the backward prolongation of the pronotum into a process or hood-like structure which may extend far behind the tail-end of the abdomen.
Prothorax: a, Episternum. b, Sternum. c, Coxa of fore-leg. d, Pronotum.
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