-
tarsus which can be from
three to
seven segments, each
referred to as a
tarsomere.
Except in
species in
which legs have been lost or
become vestigial through...
-
Tanyderidae and
Ptychopteridae was
based on the
foldability of the last
tarsomere in males.
Molecular studies show no
close relationship between the Tanyderidae...
-
include species of
Galerucinae with an
elongated basi-metatarsus (the
first tarsomere of the hind leg). The
generic name
Monolepta is
derived from the Gr****...
- tarsus, with the
tarsus in most
instances being subdivided into five
tarsomeres. At the tip of the limb is a pair of claws, and
between these are cushion-like...
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Valley City
State University.
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original on 7
March 2021. "tarsus, tarsi,
tarsomere,
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- last
tarsomere of each leg is
largely blackish, and
sometimes the
first and
second tarsomeres have
brown or
black apices (in R.
haraldi all
tarsomeres are...
- A male
Phalangium opilio,
showing the long legs and the
tarsomeres (the many
small segments making up the end of each leg)...
- postfemur/telofemur (=femur),
patella (=tibia 1),
tibia (tibia 2) and two
tarsomeres (=tarsus and propodus) in origin. The leg
segmentation of
Paleozoic taxa...
-
forelegs and
middle legs, only the
first three tarsomeres have the ring of
white scales,
whereas tarsomere V on the hind legs is
completely white. The femur...
- The
first fore
tarsomere broadens evenly from base to apex,
measuring 1.5 to 2
times as long as it is broad. The
second fore
tarsomere is
variable in...