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The tarsus is usually four or fivesegmented (
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<bibRefCitation id="EFAC6FBE2F668E1F0777FBA4FC71FB22" author="Peters, W. L. & Campbell, I. C." journalOrPublisher="Insects of Australia, Vol. 1. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press" pageId="2" pageNumber="179" pagination="279 - 293" refId="ref15854" refString="Peters, W. L.; Campbell, I. C., 1991: Ephemeroptera (Mayflies). In: CSIRO (ed.), Insects of Australia, Vol. 1. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, pp. 279 - 293." title="Ephemeroptera (Mayflies)" type="book chapter" volumeTitle="CSIRO" year="1991">Peters and Campbell 1991</bibRefCitation>
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). The transformation of one of two claws into a thickened attachment organ (claw pad) is a characteristic feature found only in ephemeropterans (
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<figureCitation id="13060ECA2F668E1F0728FB7DFAD3FB68" box="[1282,1362,1212,1234]" captionStart="Fig. 3" captionStartId="3.[1132,1165,405,424]" captionTargetBox="[149,976,192,769]" captionTargetId="figure@3.[144,979,190,771]" captionTargetPageId="3" captionText="Fig. 3. Diversity of the leg attachment devices (graycolored areas) in hexapods. (a) Arolium (smooth). (b) Pulvilli (smooth or hairy). (c) Empodial pulvillus (ep) (hairy). (d) Hairy adhesive soles of tarsomeres. (e) Eversible pretarsal bladder (smooth). (f) Eversible structure between tibia and tarsus (smooth). (g) Fossula spongiosa (hairy). (h) Euplantulae (eu) and claw pad (cp) (both smooth). (i) Tarsal thorns transformed into adhesive structures (th), claw pad (cp) (both smooth). (j) Adhesive claw setae" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/2360333/files/figure.png" pageId="2" pageNumber="179">Figs 3h</figureCitation>
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,
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<figureCitation id="13060ECA2F668E1F074BFB7DFA01FB68" box="[1377,1408,1212,1234]" captionStart="Fig. 4" captionStartId="4.[182,215,1663,1682]" captionTargetBox="[220,1453,190,1630]" captionTargetId="figure@4.[220,1453,190,1630]" captionTargetPageId="4" captionText="Fig. 4. Details of hexapod tarsi and pretarsi. (A) Lepisma saccharina (Zygentoma), foreleg, pretarsus, lateral aspect. (B) Paraleptophlebia sp. (Ephemeroptera), midleg, pretarsus, ventral aspect. (C) Blatella germanica (Blattodea), midleg, tarsus, ventrolateral aspect. (D) Omocestus viridulus (Caelifera), foreleg, tarsus, ventral aspect. (E) Cercopis vulnerata (Auchenorrhyncha), midleg, pretarsus, ventrolateral aspect. (F) Chrysoperla carnea (Neuroptera), pretarsus, ventral aspect. (G, H) Schistocerca gregaria (Caelifera), foreleg, arolium sagittal section, triple stain after Cason. (I) Brachyptera risi (Plecoptera), midleg, arolium, sagittal section, triple stain after Cason. (J) Cercopis vulnerata (Auchenorrhyncha), midleg, sagittal section, triple stain after Cason. Black arrows indicate ventral directions. AR, arolium; CP, claw pad; EU, euplantulae; RD, chitinous threads; TAR, tarsal segments; TI, tibia; UN, claw, UN1, ephemeropteran hooklike claw, UN2, ephemeropteran padbearing claw" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/2360341/files/figure.png" pageId="2" pageNumber="179">4B</figureCitation>
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). Other adhesive structures are absent.
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