[butterfly in different languages]Caterpillars are the larval stages of butterflies and the moth. They are greedy eaters, considered an agricultural pest for fruit and other products. On the other hand, if placed in an area with lots of insect-infested plants, they are a good way to control biology.
Caterpillars come in a variety of colors, shapes, and sizes. Some caterpillars are quite hairy, while others are slippery. This article will introduce you to the parts of the caterpillar body.
Moth body parts
Although there are some differences, all moths have the same morphological characteristics. These common characteristics are described in the chart below.
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Head
The first part of the body of a caterpillar is the head, with a complex structure. It consists of six eyes, called stemmata, the mouth, a pair of small antennas, and a silk-releasing device, where caterpillars make silk. The antenna is located on either side of the labrum but is small and relatively not prominent. It is used to hold food while the jaw is chewing.
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Chest (Thorax)
The chest is the second part of the caterpillar's body. It consists of three segments, called T1, T2, and T3. The thorax has three pairs of genuine legs connected on a piece of hardware called a prothoracic. The prothoracic shield is located in T1, the first paragraph. We can identify caterpillars through the color of this shield.
Abdomen (Abdomen)
The third part of the caterpillar body is the abdomen. The abdomen is 10 long segments, classified from A1 to A10, including prosthetics (prolegs), multiple breathing holes (spiracles) - used for breathing and anus (the last point along the digestive tract).
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