Pleuron is a Greek word ("pleura" is the plural form).
In zoological morphology, it describes at least two different structures:
- (1) the tergum of a crustacean when it overhangs the insertion of the limb on each side as a free plate
- (2) the lateral portion of a segment of an insect thorax; the pleura typically have points of articulation for both the leg bases (coxae) and wing bases.
In Antiquity, it was the name of a prominent city state of
Old Aetolia, which was the birth place of the author
Alexander Aetolos.
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Animal anatomy