- The
propodeum,
propodeon or propodium[attribution needed] is the
first abdominal segment in
Apocrita Hymenoptera (wasps, bees and ants). It is
fused with...
-
segment is
fused to the metathorax,
where it
forms a
structure known as the
propodeum. Accordingly, in
these insects, the
functional thorax is
composed of four...
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first segment of the
abdomen is
fused to the
thorax and is
called the
propodeum. In ants, the
second segment forms the
narrow petiole. Some ants have...
-
first segment of the
abdomen fused with the thorax,
which is
called the
propodeum. The head is
connected to the
thorax by the
occipital foramen, enabling...
-
being Polistes rubiginosus) and is
noted for the
finer ridges on its
propodeum. It is a
social wasp in the
family Vespidae and
subfamily Polistinae....
- in
other Apocrita, the
thorax is
fused to the
first abdominal segment (
propodeum) to form the mesosoma. In
dorsal view (from above),
starting at the head...
- is
divided into the
narrow petiole and
bulbous gaster. The
abdomen technically includes the
metasoma and the
propodeum which is
fused to the thorax....
- body shape, the so-called wasp waist. The
first abdominal tergum (the
propodeum) is
conjoined with the thorax,
while the
second abdominal segment forms...
- (the
propodeum). For
historical reasons, in ants it is
commonly referred to by the
alternative name alitrunk. The
mesosoma (thorax plus
propodeum) and...
- the
first abdominal segment is
fused to the thorax, and is
called the
propodeum. Therefore, it is
general practice, when
discussing the body of an apocritan...