noun a plate on the underside of an insect's thorax, behind the sternum
Acrosternite is relevant in the study of insect anatomy, specifically in relation to the thorax.
It is used to describe a specific anatomical structure in insects.
It is a term used in zoology to describe a particular feature of insect physiology.
In entomology, acrosternite refers to a sclerite on the ventral side of an insect's thorax.
In the field of entomology, a writer may use the term 'acrosternite' when describing the ventral plate on the ninth abdominal segment of an insect.
Entomologists use the term 'acrosternite' to refer to the ventral plate on the ninth abdominal segment of an insect.
Biologists may use 'acrosternite' when discussing the anatomy of insects and referring to the ventral plate on the ninth abdominal segment.