Journal of experimental zoology . 295 PLATE 5 EXPLANATION OF FIGURES 34 Left third leg of male; first tarsal segment enlarged and giving rise totwo branches, outer with 4 segments and inner incomplete, and claws of bothmissing. See also figure 15, which is first pair of legs of same male. 35 Right third leg of female; lower part of tibia bifurcated, giving rise to twocomplete tarsi with indefinite s\Tnmetry. Inner tarsus with two claws. Seealso figure 3, which is left first of same female. 36 Stump of right third broken leg of male raised at reduced temperature;figure shows abnormal shape and


Journal of experimental zoology . 295 PLATE 5 EXPLANATION OF FIGURES 34 Left third leg of male; first tarsal segment enlarged and giving rise totwo branches, outer with 4 segments and inner incomplete, and claws of bothmissing. See also figure 15, which is first pair of legs of same male. 35 Right third leg of female; lower part of tibia bifurcated, giving rise to twocomplete tarsi with indefinite s\Tnmetry. Inner tarsus with two claws. Seealso figure 3, which is left first of same female. 36 Stump of right third broken leg of male raised at reduced temperature;figure shows abnormal shape and size of basal parts; distal parts broken also figure 27, which is left first of same fl\. 37 Left third leg of male; femur ending in normal left leg with two claws, andalso having a large branch from its posterior surface; tibia of branch short andgiving rise to tarsus, which has two pair of claws, a left and a right respectively,on the most distal of its five segments. Sjonmetry L, R; L. See also figure 8,which is right


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