mesopleuron

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English

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Etymology

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meso- +‎ pleuron

Noun

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mesopleuron (plural mesopleura)

  1. The lateral surface of the mesothorax
    • 2005, Norman F. Johnson, Borror and DeLong's Introduction to the Study of Insects, page 531:
      In most chalcidoids, the mesopleura have a groove for the femora, but encyrtids lack this groove (as do the signiphorids, tanaostigmatids, some aphelinids, and some eupelmids).