Fig. 2. Angular movements possible at the five joints of a hind leg in
Aphrophora. The pivot of each joint is indicated by a blue dot, and
the broken lines indicate the positions of same parts of the joints in their
different positions. In A,B,D,E one extreme position is shown in grey, the
other in black. (A) The thoraco-coxal joint viewed laterally. The coxa can
rotate by some 25° about the thorax. In this diagram the femur has also
moved about the trochanter. (B-E) Ventral views. (B) The femur can rotate by
some 30° about the trochanter. (C) Three positions of the
coxo-trochanteral joint: almost fully levated, mid position, and almost fully
depressed. The trochanter can levate and depress by some 75-100° about the
coxa. (D) The tibia can flex and extend by some 170° about the femur. (E)
The tarsus can levate and depress by some 45° about the tibia.