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mx id: 3297 | OBO id: HAO:0000856 | URI: http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HAO_0000856
propleural arm synonyms: posterior propleural arm
Defined (both definition and relationships must be met)
Definition:
The apodeme that is located on the posterodorsal corner of the lateral propleural area and corresponds to the site of muscle attachment.
written by: Curators. 2010. Gibson, Vilhelmsen, Seltmann, Bertone, Yoder, Miko muscle working group..

Relationships / properties:
The propleural arm is a process.
The propleural arm is part of the cuticle. The propleural arm is part of the propleuron. The propleural arm is part of the sclerite.

Figures
Scelionidae
Scelionidae
Taeniogonalos gundlachii ; Taeniogonalos gundlachii
Dibrachys cavus
Copyright ©Lars Krogmann
Trichilogaster Mayr, 1905
Copyright ©Lars Krogmann
Opius dissitus Muesebeck
Opius dissitus Muesebeck

Label usage (sensu)
propleural arm by Vilhelmsen, L. B. 2000. Cervical and prothoracic skeleto-musculature in the basal Hymenoptera (Insecta): Comparative anatomy and phylogenetic implications. Zoologischer Anzeiger 239:105-138.
propleural arm by Miko, I. 2009. -2019 Curator. Hymenoptera Anatomy Ontology.
propleural arm by Ronquist, F., and G. Nordlander. 1989. Skeletal morphology of an archaic cynipoid, Ibalia rufipes (Hymenoptera: Ibaliidae). Entomologica Scandinavica, Supplement 33:1-60.
posterior propleural arm by Karlsson, D., and F. Ronquist. 2012. Skeletal Morphology of Opius dissitus and Biosteres carbonarius, with a Discussion of Terminology and Morphological Variation in Opiinae (Hymenoptera: Braconidae). PLoS ONE 7:1-38.
Comments and tags
comment added almost 14 years ago by Matt Yoder
Here and elsewhere we should likely avoid the use of the term 'arm', as it may be confused with FMA:24890 (Arm).
  Reference: Deans, A. R. 2009. HAO curator..
  Cross reference: None provided.

alternative definition added over 12 years ago by Kelly Dew
The projection that is situated dorsally on the posterior part of the lateral propleural area, and extends posteromesally.
  Reference: Karlsson, D., and F. Ronquist. 2012. Skeletal Morphology of Opius dissitus and Biosteres carbonarius, with a Discussion of Terminology and Morphological Variation in Opiinae (Hymenoptera: Braconidae). PLoS ONE 7:1-38.
  Cross reference: None provided.


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