what is the difference between transparent wing and tegmina in cockroach
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They are also called as wing-covers or tegmina or elytra. The Hindwings or Metathoracic wings are delicate, thin, transparent and membranous structures with a broad terminal end. They are definitely used for flight, but in a resting state or position, lie folded below the tegmina.
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Insects possessing tegmina include:
- Earwigs
- Grasshoppers and Crickets
- Cockroaches
- Mantids.
Tegmina : (Singular : Tegmen) Wings are leathery or parchment like. They are protective in function. They are not used for flight. e.g. Forewings of cockroach and grasshopper.
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