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|etymology=Greek <i>meta</i>, after; <i>pleuron</i>, side
 
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|definition=([[Arthropoda]]: [[Insecta]]) In Hymenoptera Ichneumonidae, ordinarily divided into two parts, the lower is largest and generally referred to; the lower part an oval or subtriangular area on the side of the <i>thorax</i>, between middle and hind coxae to the propodeum; the upper area lies behind the upper half of the mesepimeron and below and behind the base of the hind wing, separated from the propodeum by a suture.
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|definition=([[Arthropoda]]: [[Insecta]]) In Hymenoptera Ichneumonidae, ordinarily [[divided]] into two parts, the lower is largest and generally referred to; the lower part an [[oval]] or subtriangular [[area]] on the side of the <i>thorax</i>, between middle and hind coxae to the [[propodeum]]; the upper [[area]] lies behind the upper half of the [[mesepimeron]] and below and behind the [[base]] of the hind [[wing]], separated from the [[propodeum]] by a [[suture]].
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Revision as of 23:41, 13 September 2013

metapleurum (noun; Greek meta, after; pleuron, side): (Arthropoda: Insecta) In Hymenoptera Ichneumonidae, ordinarily divided into two parts, the lower is largest and generally referred to; the lower part an oval or subtriangular area on the side of the thorax, between middle and hind coxae to the propodeum; the upper area lies behind the upper half of the mesepimeron and below and behind the base of the hind wing, separated from the propodeum by a suture.