- single-segmented. Most
modern insects have
tarsi divided into
subsegments (
tarsomeres),
usually about five. The
actual number varies with the taxon,
which may...
- A male
Phalangium opilio,
showing the long legs and the
tarsomeres (the many
small segments making up the end of each leg)...
- 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...
- the insect) that are
divided into 2 segments, or
tarsomeres;
other genera in the
tribe have 3
tarsomeres in each tarsus.
There are
about 15 or 16 species...
- 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...
-
separable from most
other Chalcidoidea by the
possession of only four
tarsomeres on each leg, a small,
straight protibial spur (as
opposed to the larger...
-
their legs
furthest from
their body, have
numerous pseudosegments called tarsomeres that make them prehensile,
enabling P.
opilio to use them in climbing...
- II–IV with the
tarsus having a
specific pattern of
three subsegments (
tarsomeres). The
Serikodiastida (Gr**** for "silk workers")
share the
ability to produce...
-
parasternites II and III
narrowed and
nearly straight, and with the
setae of the
tarsomeres following the line of the
tibial setae.
Unlike giant water bugs in the...
- one
characteristic of most
adults is
having 5
tarsomeres on the fore- and midlegs, and 4
tarsomeres on the
hindleg (tarsal
formula 5-5-4). Occasionally...