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Tarsi are one or twosegmented. A claw pad, dissimilar from that of ephemeropterans, is present in some representatives of
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(Amblycera, Ischnocera part.) (
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<figureCitation id="13060ECA2F678E1E06D2F8E3FABFF882" box="[1272,1342,1826,1848]" 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="3" pageNumber="180">Fig. 3i</figureCitation>
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). Euplantulae which allow attachment to smooth surfaces are also present in some mallophagan species.
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