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. 2017 May 17;7:2031. doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-02132-1

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Hemiandrus pallitaris and external leg morphology. (a) Female individual of H. pallitarsis. Photograph by J. Strauß. Forelegs lack tympanal membranes on the anterior (b) or posterior face (c), and are similar to the midlegs (d,e). Note the proximal tibial areas with less pigmentation on both sides of the leg. Cuticle is generally solid with no vestiges of tympanal membranes, seen in the scanning electron micrograph (f). White arrow indicates the location of campaniform sensilla shown in (g). (g) Two rows of campaniform sensilla are located on the dorsal foreleg. Abbreviations: ant, anterior; post, posterior. Scales: (a) =7.5 mm. (be) =500 µm; (f) =250 µm; (g) =20 µm.