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mx id: 529 | OBO id: HAO:0000378 | URI: http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HAO_0000378
glymma
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Definition:
The groove that is located between the spiracle and the anterior margin of abdominal tergum 2.
written by: Miko, I. 2009. -2019 Curator. Hymenoptera Anatomy Ontology.

Relationships / properties:
The glymma is a sulcus.
The glymma is part of the first metasomal segment. The glymma is part of the integument. The glymma is part of the sclerite.

Label usage (sensu)
glymma by Miko, I. 2009. -2019 Curator. Hymenoptera Anatomy Ontology.
Comments and tags
alternative definition added over 14 years ago by Istvan Miko
In Ichneumonidae, the groove or pit on either side of metasomal segment 1 between its base and the spiracle; it is nearly always present when sternum 1 is free from tergum 1 but absent when tergum 1 and sternum 1 are fused.
  Reference: Goulet, H., and J. T. Huber. 1993. Hymenoptera of the World: An Identification Guide to Families. Research Branch, Agriculture Canada Publication 1894/E., Ottawa, ON 668 pp.
  Cross reference: None provided.

alternative definition added about 11 years ago by Istvan Miko
A lateral, longitudinal impression ventral to the lateral petiolar carina, anteriorly occasionally equipped with a laterope.
  Reference: Karlsson, D., and F. Ronquist. 2012. Skeletal Morphology of Opius dissitus and Biosteres carbonarius, with a Discussion of Terminology and Morphological Variation in Opiinae (Hymenoptera: Braconidae). PLoS ONE 7:1-38.
  Cross reference: None provided.

comment added almost 14 years ago by Matt Yoder
The glymma corresponds in some Ichneumonoidea with the sites of attachment of tergosternal muscles.
  Reference: Miko, I. 2009. -2019 Curator. Hymenoptera Anatomy Ontology.
  Cross reference: None provided.

alternative definition added over 12 years ago by Istvan Miko
The sulcus that is located between the spiracle and the anterior margin of abdominal tergum 2 and abdominal sternum 2.
  Reference: Miko, I. 2009. -2019 Curator. Hymenoptera Anatomy Ontology.
  Cross reference: None provided.


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