Buccal lap


The buccal lacing (Latin sulcus subgenalis, sutura subgenalis) - seam present on insect head.

The buccal lap is a lateral seam of a pseudocode located below the cheek and separating it from the buccal lobe. It extends parallel to the lower edge of the side of the head box or bends archedly above the shank. At the back of this stitch is the back tent and the front of the tent. On the inner side of the skin is a slat called a subgenal ridge.

The part of the buccal suture over the ligaments is referred to as the pleurostomalis sutura and the remainder as the sutura hypostomalis.

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