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Fig. 1. (A) General morphology and muscular configuration of the first left walking
leg of Archegozetes longisetosus: 3D image obtained by X-ray
microtomography. Setae on legs were removed during image processing. (B,C)
Schematic organization of the claw muscles in sagittal (B) and horizontal (C)
view. Note that only the apotele acts through both a levator and a depressor
muscle; all other visible muscles are flexors. The claw levator muscle is
divided into two subcomponents (not shown), each consisting of one bundle. The
claw depressor muscle originates in the tibia and consists of two
subcomponents, each with three bundles, which join at a single tendon in the
tarsus. cl, claw; dcl, depressor of claw; dt, depressor tendon; fta, flexor of
tarsus; fti, flexor of tibia; fge, flexor of genu; lcl, levator of claw; lt,
levator tendon. Scale bar, 50 µm.
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