The tergite of the prothorax (pronotum) is prominent in all beetles, reaching back to the bases of the elytra and forming a substantial shield for the front part of the body. [Please select]
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Gastro-coeli: a pair of usually transverse lateral pits near the base of the second abdominal tergite in some Hymenoptera. [Please select]
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Propygidium: the dorsal segment or tergite in front of the pygidilini, sometimes left exposed in Coleoptera. [Please select]
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Tergite: the primitively dorsal part of a segment, especially when that part consists of a single sclerite; usually applied to the abdomen. [Please select]
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