Definition of Mesothoracic. Meaning of Mesothoracic. Synonyms of Mesothoracic

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Definition of Mesothoracic

Mesothoracic
Mesothoracic Mes`o*tho*rac"ic, a. (Zo["o]l.) Of or pertaining to the mesothorax.

Meaning of Mesothoracic from wikipedia

- position to the Hemipteran scutellum. In Diptera and Hymenoptera the mesothoracic scutellum is also distinct, but much smaller than the mesoscutum. Glossary...
- up in the metathorax, opening laterally through ostioles between the mesothoracic and metathoracic pleura. The Coreidae generally feed on the sap of plants...
- ventrally, while the mid coxae are transverse or only slightly oblique. The mesothoracic epimera is visible from above. The tarsi are each equipped with a pair...
- "contains one pair of legs, however, the wings are found only on the mesothoracic and metathoracic segments." Reproductive organs, respiratory organs,...
- modified for swimming. For example: whirligig beetles have natatorial mesothoracic and metathoracic legs Cursorial legs are modified for running. For example:...
- "alates", and wingless morphs are said to be "apterous". The forewing (mesothoracic wing) of the alate in the Aphididae has four to six veins attached to...
- antennae are almost entirely yellow. The colour of the palps is yellow. The mesothoracic chaetotaxy includes three pairs of macrochaetae .The subcosta of the...
- distance. There are two pairs of membranous wings which arise from the mesothoracic (middle) and metathoracic (third) segments; they are usually completely...
- blister-like lobes on the metanotum of these insects, just posterior to the mesothoracic scutellum, shaped and positioned in such a way as to latch onto the base...
- a phenotype wherein metathoracic and first abdominal segments become mesothoracic segments. Another well-known example is Antennapedia: a gain-of-function...