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- Northwest Butterflies: Anatomy Wing Terminology
Discal cell - the large cell (bounded by veins) near the leading edge of the forewing and in the upper-center of the hindwing Stigma - patch of scent-producing scales on male butterflies
- Insect wing - Wikipedia
They are found on the second and third thoracic segments (the mesothorax and metathorax), and the two pairs are often referred to as the forewings and hindwings, respectively, though a few insects lack hindwings, even rudiments
- Butterfly Wing Structure and Function - BUG UNDER GLASS
Butterfly wings are composed mainly of thin layers of a protein called chitin, the same protein in the exoskeletons and hard shells of insects and arthropods Each of the two wings is divided into two parts, the upper forewing and the lower hindwing
- Butterfly Wing Anatomy - EnchantedLearning. com
Butterfly Wing Anatomy A butterfly has four wings: two forewings and two hindwings They are attached to the second and third thoracic segments (the meso- and meta-thorax)
- Butterflies and Moths of North America
The caterpillar; the long, worm-like stage of the butterfly or moth It often has an interesting pattern of stripes or patches, and it may have spine-like hairs
- Effects of the Butterfly Forewing Flap-and-twist Motion on the . . .
Models of butterfly forewings were made and tested to investigate the effects of flapping and twisting motions on the generation of thrust and lift The active flapping and passive twisting mechanisms are proposed Different ranges of flapping and twisting angles of the wings were investigated
- Effect of forewing sweeping on aerodynamic performance of butterfly . . .
In this work, the effect of forewing sweeping on aerodynamic performance of a butterfly like model is studied using a solver based on immersed boundary method and adaptive mesh
- Butterfly Parts and Marks mon uc Activity key e
dorsal - the upper side of the butterfly, seen from the top when the wings are open eyespot - noticeable round marking on a butterfly wing that resembles an eye to scare or fool predators forewing - the forward wing closest to the head (upper wing) nt part of the body with the eyes and antenna margin - the area along the edge of the wing
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