A scopae is a special part of some insects' bodies that they use to clean themselves and to move pollen from one flower to another.
Scopae are important for insects to stay clean and to help flowers make seeds.
Examples:
The bee uses its scopae to collect pollen.
The scopae on the butterfly's legs help it stay clean.
The scopae are on the insect's legs.
The scopae are like little brooms on the insect's body.
The scopae are the best way for insects to move pollen.
The scopae are very important for the insect's job.