Gula: the throat: that sclerite forming the central portion of the head beneath, extending from the submental to the posterior margin, and laterally bounded by the genae.
Cardines: the hinge or basal sclerite of the maxilla by means of which it is jointed to the head.
Conjunctivus: a mandibular scleritebetween the molar and basalis.
Clavus: the club of an antenna lava and clavola: in Heteroptera, the oblong sclerite at the base of the inferior margin of the hemelytra: the knob at the end of the stigmal or radial veins in certain Hymenoptera.
Episternum: the anterior and larger lateral thoracic sclerite between the sternum and notum.
Hypoglottis: a sclerite inserted between rectum and labium in many Coleopteran.
Epilabrum: a sclerite at each side of the labrum: specifically applied in myriapods.
Epigastrium: the first entire ventralsclerite of the abdomen.
Fifth ventral abdominal sclerite of the male cleft to beyond the middle; ventral sclerites usually visible, shield-like.
Second ventral abdominal sclerite as well as the others more or less covered, sometimes wholly, by the edges of the dorsal sclerite.
Fifth ventral sclerite of the male plainly visible; sternopleurals usually two.
Fifth ventral sclerite of the male either wanting or with the caudal margin straight; presutural intraalar rarely present.
Second ventral sclerite of the abdomen lying with its edges either upon or in contact with the ventral edges of the corresponding dorsal sclerite.
The chin (gula) is a very characteristic sclerite in beetles, absent only in a few families, such as the weevils.
Opisthosoma without post-anal sclerite and posterior caudal elongation: with frequently a pair of small lobate appendages on the sternum of the 3rd somite.
The five posterior somites of the metasoma constricted to form a "tail," the post-anal sclerite persisting as a weapon of offence and provided with a pair of poison glands (see figs.
Movable (hinged) sclerite (so-called hood) overhanging the first pair of appendages.
Post-anal sclerite modified as a long, many-jointed feeler.
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