Under a magnification of 42X, this scanning electron micrograph (SEM) depicted the exoskeletal region where this unidentified hornets right forewing was attached to its thorax. This insect was discovered in the suburbs of Decatur, Georgia. This hornet was a member of the Phylum Arthropoda, and the class Insecta, for it possesses three pairs of these jointed extremities. Note the hair-like setae, seen here adorning the insects thorax and membranous wings, which provided the hornet with data
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