“…2, 3 and 4) has been called "Kehlsporn" and "Kehlsplatte" by Weber (1924Weber ( , 1928, "Cervicale" by Czihak (1953) and "cervical sclerite" by numerous other writers (Snodgrass, 1938;KCler, 1956;Matsuda, 1960), but there seems to be no reason why the term pre-episternum should not be used. The pre-episternum is, however, more or less unsclerotised except for its anterior and ventral margins.…”