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Encyclopedia > Pygidium

The pygidium is the posterior body part or shield of crustaceans, some insects, and trilobites. It contains the anus and, in females, the ovipositor. It is composed of fused body segments, sometimes with a tail, and separated from thoracic segments by an articulation.


In trilobites, the pygidium can range from extremely small (much smaller than the head, or cephalon) to larger than the cephalon.


Pygidium is also a superseded genus of fish of the family Trichomycteridae. Most species of this genus have been reassigned to the genus Trichomycterus.


References

  • Some of the information in this article was taken from the website "A Guide to the Orders of Trilobites (http://www.aloha.net/~smgon/ordersoftrilobites.htm), by Sam Gon III.

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Pygidium - definition of Pygidium in Encyclopedia (140 words)
The pygidium is the posterior body part or shield of crustaceans, some insects, and trilobites.
It is composed of fused body segments, sometimes with a tail, and separated from thoracic segments by an articulation.
Pygidium is also a superseded genus of fish of the family Trichomycteridae.
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