vingmembran
Vingmembran is the thin, flexible tissue that forms the wings of many insects and other arthropods. It is typically translucent and supported by a system of veins, which provide structural integrity and pathways for nerves and hemolymph.
Anatomically, the wing membrane is a thin cuticular sheet secreted by epidermal cells. It consists of a
Variation across taxa is large. In many orders, the forewings and hindwings are membranous and transparent
Developmentally, vingmembranen arise from wing imaginal discs in holometabolous insects and are formed during metamorphosis. The
Taxonomically, patterns of wing venation are important diagnostic characters for many insect groups. Evolutionarily, membranous wings