Extensive Definition
The metathorax is the posterior of the three
segments in the thorax of
an insect, and bears the
third pair of legs. Its
principal sclerites
(exoskeletal plates)
are the metanotum (dorsal),
the metasternum (ventral), and the metapleuron
(lateral) on each side.
The metathorax is the segment that bears the hindwings in
most winged insects, though sometimes these may be reduced or
modified, as in Diptera, in which
they are reduced to form halteres, or flightless
beetles (Coleoptera), in
which they may be completely absent even though forewings are still
present. All adult insects possess legs on the metathorax. In most
groups of insects, the metanotum is reduced relative to the
mesonotum.
In the suborder Apocrita of the
Hymenoptera,
the first abdominal
segment is fused to the metathorax, and is then called the propodeum.
metathorax in German: Metathorax
metathorax in Spanish: Metatórax
metathorax in French:
Métathorax