orthochaeta
Orthochaeta is a term used in the classification of insects, particularly in the context of their mouthparts. The term originates from Greek, where "orthos" means straight and "chaeta" means bristle or hair. Orthochaeta refers to the presence of a single, straight, and unbranched mandible in the insect's mouthparts. This characteristic is found in many insect orders, including Coleoptera (beetles), Diptera (flies), and Hymenoptera (ants, bees, and wasps).
The orthochaeta condition is a derived trait, meaning it evolved from a more primitive condition where the
The presence of orthochaeta is one of the key features used by entomologists to classify and identify