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Etymology edit

post- +‎ abdomen

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postabdomen (plural postabdomens or postabdomina)

  1. (zoology) The part of a crustacean behind the cephalothorax.
  2. (entomology) The terminal segments of the abdomen of an insect, modified for reproduction.
    • 1969, George C. Steyskal, “The Postabdomen of Cinderella, with a New Species from Argentina (Diptera: Heleomyzidae)”, in Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society, volume 42, number 1, →JSTOR, pages 80–83:
      The postabdomens of both sexes of Cinderella lampra Steyskal and of the unique female of C. aczeli, n. sp. (Mendoza, Argentina) are described.
    • 2011, Hans-Peter Tschorsnig, “A new species of Istocheta Rondani (Diptera: Tachinidae) from the Mercantour National Park, France”, in Stuttgarter Beiträge zur Naturkunde A (Neue Serie), volume 4, pages 335–340:
      No special preparation in glycerine of male and female postabdomina were made because the features of diagnostic importance are well visible in dry condition, but as a result not all characters of the postabdomina can be described.
    • 2013, Verner Michelsen, “Proposal of Karliella gen. n. for the Afrotropical ‘Pegomyasexpunctata Karl, 1935 (Diptera: Anthomyiidae), a possible kleptoparasite of dung-breeding beetles”, in African Invertebrates, volume 54, number 2, →DOI, pages 335–347:
      The anthomyiid oviscapt (postabdomen) is as regards the ground plan undoubtedly slender, well set off from and hardly shorter than the preabdomen, and has slender cerci with projecting, cylindrical apices.

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Borrowed from French postabdomen.

Noun edit

postabdomen n (plural postabdomene)

  1. postabdomen

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