Cephalothorax

/ˌsɛfələˈθɔːræks/ noun

In arthropods like spiders and crustaceans, the combined head and thorax (chest) region fused into one body section.

From Greek 'kephale' (head) + 'thorax' (chest). This term was created in zoology to describe the unified body region in arthropods where the head and thorax are not clearly separated as in insects.

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