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31 December 2022 Jumping and Grasping: Universal Locking Mechanisms in Insect Legs
Mihály Földvári, István Mikó, Jonah M. Ulmer, Tomy dos Santos Rolo, Sándor Csősz, Andrew Pomiankowski, Tilo Baumbach, Thomas van de Kamp
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Abstract

Thickened femora of insects are correlated to enlarged muscle masses and serve two basic purposes: jumping/kicking and grasping/holding. Modifications on the ventral femoral wall and the tibial flexor tendon that are possibly involved in catch mechanisms have been described in multiple insect taxa with both jumping and grasping legs. Our comparative study aims to explore the functional and structural similarities of these modification in jumping and grasping leg types from Coleoptera, Hymenoptera, Diptera, and Orthoptera with the combination of cutting edge, noninvasive imaging methods, and classical dissections techniques. Our data indicate that locking mechanisms are present in the jumping and grasping legs of insects. We describe three femoro-tibial lock types based on the location of the interacting sclerites relative to the site of origin of the tibial flexor tendon. All of the three types can be found in jumping insect legs, whereas only one type is present in grasping legs. The locking mechanism might aid in keeping the femoro-tibial joint in a flexed position for an extended period of time. Our data indicate that morphologically similar modifications in the femoro-tibial joint are involved in energy-saving mechanisms both in jumping and grasping legs in insects.

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Mihály Földvári, István Mikó, Jonah M. Ulmer, Tomy dos Santos Rolo, Sándor Csősz, Andrew Pomiankowski, Tilo Baumbach, and Thomas van de Kamp "Jumping and Grasping: Universal Locking Mechanisms in Insect Legs," Insect Systematics and Diversity 3(6), 1-16, (31 December 2022). https://doi.org/10.1093/isd/ixz018
Received: 30 March 2019; Accepted: 14 August 2019; Published: 31 December 2022
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3D reconstruction
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convergence
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