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Tergum

Tergum \Ter"gum\, n.; pl. Terga. [L., the back.] (Zo["o]l.)

  1. The back of an animal.

  2. The dorsal piece of a somite of an articulate animal.

  3. One of the dorsal plates of the operculum of a cirriped.

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tergum

n. (context biology English) The upper or dorsal surface of an articulated animal such as an arthropod

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Tergum

A tergum (Latin for "the back"; plural terga, associated adjective tergal) is the dorsal portion of an arthropod segment other than the head. The anterior edge is called the base and posterior edge is called the apex or margin. A given tergum may be divided into hardened plates or sclerites commonly referred to as tergites. So, for example, in a thoracic segment, the tergum may be divided into an anterior notum and a posterior scutellum. Lateral extensions of a tergite are known as paranota (Greek for "alongside the back") or carinae (Latin for "keel"), exemplified by the flat-backed millipedes of the order Polydesmida.

In crustaceans, the tergum is known as a pleuron when it overhangs the insertion of the limb on each side as a free plate.

In contrast to the tergum, the ventral portion of a segment is called the sternum.

Usage examples of "tergum".

He was rumored to have been quite the philanderer, yet he devotedly wrote adoring letters home to his wife and four daughters living on Terga VII.