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typical insect leg is the
pretarsus. In the Collembola,
Protura and many
insect larvae, the
pretarsus is a
single claw. On the
pretarsus most
insects have a...
- the same
segmentation as the legs, but the
tarsus is undivided, and the
pretarsus has no
lateral claws.
Pedipalps contain sensitive chemical detectors and...
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prosoma out are: coxa, trochanter, femur, patella, tibia,
tarsus and
pretarsus, and claw. Two or
three retractable claws at the end of each leg are used...
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tarsal segments with a bladder-like
structure known as an "arolium" at the
pretarsus. This
structure can be
everted by
means of
hemolymph pressure, enabling...
- part, and
telopodites of the
second maxillae with a
distally flattened pretarsus. "Himantarioidea Bollman, 1893".
Integrated Taxonomic Information System...
- to leaping. The
tarsi have two
segments of
roughly equal length. The
pretarsus has
paired claws, with an
empodium between—in some
species the empodium...
- Palaeopantopus, Flagellopantopus). Each leg
terminates with a main claw (aka
pretarsus/apotele, the true
terminal segment),
which may or may not have a pair...
- into the coxa, one trochanter, the femur, the tibia, the tarsus, and the
pretarsus. The coxa in its more
symmetrical form, has the
shape of a
short cylinder...
- moths; "Precoxal"
sulcus joining "marginopleural" sulcus; Male
Foreleg pretarsus lost, thus
fused into two
elements as in
nymphalid butterflies, with the...
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mainly clustered as two
pairs of groups, the
ultimate legs
usually have no
pretarsus, and the
female gonopods are
distinct and
usually biarticulate. These...