. Many details are still there: the filtering basket, the compound eye, the
gastric mill]]Exuvia (plural: exuviae) is a term used in biology to
describe the remains of an exoskeleton that is left after an arthropod
(insect, crustacean or arachnid) has moulted. The exuvia of an animal can
be important to biologists as it can often be used identify the species of
the animal and even its sex.
As it is not always practical to study insects, crustaceans or arachnids
directly and because exuviae can be collected fairly easily, exuviae can
play an important part in helping to determine some general aspects of a
species overall life cycle such as distribution, sex ratio, production and
proof of breeding in a habitat.
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