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Entomology – External Anatomy Review | Verified Glossary & Q&A on Insect Structures and Flight Mechanisms

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This document is a verified glossary-style study guide focused on external insect anatomy. It covers detailed definitions of key anatomical terms such as mandibles, clypeus, spiracles, ocelli, and sclerites, as well as structures involved in flight like direct and indirect flight muscles. Ideal for students in entomology or biology courses looking to strengthen their understanding of insect physiology, leg and wing anatomy, sensory systems, and reproductive organs.

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Entomology - External Anatomy questions with
verified answers
Aedeagus Ans✓✓✓ Reproductive organ of male insects through which
they secrete sperm from the testes during copulation


Apodeme Ans✓✓✓ Sclerotised invaginations of the insect cuticle to
which muscles can attach (all muscles attach to elements of the
exoskeleton)


Cibarium Ans✓✓✓ The 'mouth', a food cavity


Clypeus Ans✓✓✓ Broad plate at the front of an insect's head.


Coxa Ans✓✓✓ The first segment closest to the body of an insect leg
(number 1)


Direct flight muscles Ans✓✓✓ Wings are raised by contraction of
muscles attached to the base of the wing inside the pivot point (right at
the base) and then wings are brought down by a contraction of muscles
that attach to the wing outside of the pivot point (further down) Eg -
dragonflies and cockroaches.


Dorsal-longitudinal flight muscles Ans✓✓✓ Aysnchronous control
depends almost entirely on these indirect flight muscles. When the
nervous system sends a "start" signal, the dorsal-longitudinal and

, dorsal-ventral muscles begin contracting autonomously, each in
response to stretching by the other.


Dorsal-ventral flight muscles Ans✓✓✓ "indirect flight muscles"
because have no direct contact with the wings. When the nervous
system sends a "start" signal, the dorsal-longitudinal and dorsal-ventral
muscles begin contracting autonomously, each in response to
stretching by the other.


Endocuticle Ans✓✓✓ The inner layer of the chitinous cuticle


Epicuticle Ans✓✓✓ The outermost layer of cuticle of an arthropod
exoskeleton. (So, endocuticle, exocuticle and then epicuticle)


Epidermis Ans✓✓✓ Outer layer of cells covering an organism


Exocuticle Ans✓✓✓ The outer layer of the chitinous exoskeleton
cuticle of an insect


Femur Ans✓✓✓ The third segment of the leg, between the trochanter
and the tibia (Grasshoppers and locusts have enlarged hind femora
with powerful muscles)


Frons Ans✓✓✓ Front part of the head capsule, below the top two
ocelli

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