Q. Which structure would NEVER be found on an insect's prothorax?
A-Leg
B-Wing
C-Spiracle
D-Pronotum
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Answer:
Wings
Explanation:
The prothorax never bears wings in extant insects (except in some cases of atavism), though some fossil groups possessed wing-like projections. ... Similarly, in the Tetrigidae, the pronotum is extended backward to cover the flight wings, supplanting the function of the tegmina.
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b) wing
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