insect epipharyngeal sclerite

epistomal sclerite

Unpaired sclerite to which the median tooth (labrum) posteriorly merges, and bears the cuticular pores of the labral sense organ.

Type Organ
Parent Structure insect cuticular specialization
Latin Name epistomal sclerite

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the insect epipharyngeal sclerite?
Unpaired sclerite to which the median tooth (labrum) posteriorly merges, and bears the cuticular pores of the labral sense organ.
What is the Latin name for the insect epipharyngeal sclerite?
The Latin name for the insect epipharyngeal sclerite is epistomal sclerite.

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