Correct option is C
The
epicranial suture is a
distinct inverted Y-shaped line found on the
head capsule of many insects, especially visible in larval stages and soft-bodied insects. It is a key anatomical feature used for
identification and morphological studies.
�� Structure and Function of Epicranial Suture:
· The epicranial suture consists of:
· A
coronal suture (vertical line)
· Two
frontal sutures (diverging arms of the "Y")
· These sutures
do not represent actual joints or articulations, but rather
lines of weakness or
ecdysial lines, which are involved in the
molting process.
· At the junction of these sutures lies the
ecdysial cleavage line, from where the
cuticle splits during molting, helping the insect emerge from its old exoskeleton.
Explanation for Each Option
(a) Fronto-clypeal suture ❌
· This is the suture between the
frons and the clypeus, located below the epicranial suture.
· It appears as a
horizontal or slightly arched line, not inverted Y-shaped.
(b) Post-occipital suture ❌
· Located at the
posterior margin of the head capsule, it forms the boundary between the
cranium and foramen magnum.
· Not Y-shaped; rather, it is curved and surrounds the occipital foramen.
(c) Epicranial suture ✅
·
Correct answer.
· Characterized by its
inverted Y shape, this suture is a classic feature on the
dorsal head capsule of insects.