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In order to analyze the feasibility with respect to sensing capabilities and wireless communication, experiments were carried out on an HQ17 wing profile segment.
Each wing-bearing segment of the body is enclosed by two main plates of cuticle, a tergum above and a sternum below.
Because of this, studies of morphological specializations of the insect thorax have focused on the wing-bearing segments T2 and T3.
The mesothorax is designed to have more powerful muscles to propel the moth or butterfly through the air, with the wing of this segment (fore wing) having a stronger vein structure.
The mesothorax is evolved to have more powerful muscles to propel moth or butterfly through the air, with the wing of said segment having a stronger vein structure.
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These insects usually have two pairs of wings: in ants, however, the wings on the T2 segment are much bigger than those on the T3 segment.
In the more recent genera, the wings of the second segment are much more pronounced, although some more primitive forms have similarly sized wings of both segments.
In the more recent genera, the wings of the second segment or much more pronounced, however some, more primitive form, have similarly sized wings of both segments.
In some insects, notably beetles (Coleoptera), the wings of the middle segment of the thorax have become thick and horny and serve as protective sheaths (elytra) of the membranous hindwings.
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