noun
- In arthropods, the lateral region of a body segment, located between the dorsal tergum and the ventral sternum.
- In crustaceans, the side wall of the body or a segment, often bearing appendages.
Usage: zoology; entomology; anatomy
Usage: zoology; marine biology
Examples
- The insect's pleuron is the lateral sclerite that connects the leg to the body.
- In crustacean anatomy, the pleuron forms part of the exoskeleton's side wall.
- The pleuron of each thoracic segment bears the walking legs in insects.
- Zoologists examine the pleuron to classify arthropod species.
- The pleuron is distinct from the tergum and sternum in segmented arthropods.