Hymenoptera Glossary
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id: 4540
abdominal tergum 1

definition: Thetergum that is located onabdominal segment 1.

written by: Miko, I. 2009. Curator. Hymenoptera Ontology.

OBO dbxref: HAO:0000051

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alternative definition
(from: Goulet, H., and J. T. Huber. 1993.) In Apocrita, the first tergum of the abdomen, widely and immovably fused with the metanotum and with each metapleuron of the thorax, and usually narrowly and flexibly joined to the rest of the abdomen (see also abdomen, metasoma, thorax).   by:Istvan Miko
existing relationships:

abdominal tergum 1is_a / tergumimiko07/23/2009
propodeal carinapart_of / abdominal tergum 1imiko07/23/2009
median propodeal keelpart_of / abdominal tergum 1imiko07/23/2009
propodeal foramenpart_of / abdominal tergum 1imiko07/23/2009
posterior propodeal projectionpart_of / abdominal tergum 1imiko07/23/2009
nuchapart_of / abdominal tergum 1imiko07/23/2009
prespiracular propodeal areapart_of / abdominal tergum 1imiko07/23/2009
abdominal tergum 1part_of / abdominal segment 1imiko07/23/2009
lateral propodeal areapart_of / abdominal tergum 1imiko07/24/2009
ventral propodeal carinapart_of / abdominal tergum 1imiko07/24/2009
medial propodeal furrowpart_of / abdominal tergum 1imiko07/24/2009
dorsal propodeal inflectionpart_of / abdominal tergum 1imiko07/24/2009
dilator muscle apodemepart_of / abdominal tergum 1imiko07/30/2009
plicapart_of / abdominal tergum 1imiko07/31/2009
propodeo-first metasomal spiracle musclepart_of / abdominal tergum 1imiko07/31/2009
posteroventral metapleural pitpart_of / abdominal tergum 1imiko07/31/2009
metasomal depressionpart_of / abdominal tergum 1imiko07/31/2009
plical areapart_of / abdominal tergum 1imiko08/04/2009
propodeal toothpart_of / abdominal tergum 1adeans08/07/2009
abdominal tergum 1part_of / mesosomambertone11/12/2009

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