ANATOMY OF INSECTS. 309° 
These parts are respectively called tergite, pleurite, and 
sternite, while the upper region of the body is called the 
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Fig. 278,—External anatomy of Caloptenus spretus. the head and thorax dis- 
jointed. up, uropatagium; /, furcula; c, cercus.—Drawn by J. S. Kingsley. 
tergum, the lateral the pleurwm, and the ventral or under 
portion the sternum. 
