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Fig. 6. Cryo-SEM micrographs showing the adhesive secretion of Roridula
gorgonias in contact with (A–C) the surface of the mirid bug
Pameridea roridulae, (D–F) the fly Calliphora vicina
and (G–I) epoxy resin Spurr coated with gold–palladium. (A,B)
Secretion droplet on the ventral abdomen of P. roridulae. (C) A
spherical secretion droplet adhering to bristles in P. roridulae.
(D,E) Secretion droplet on the ventral surface of the abdomen of C.
vicina. (F) Adhesive secretion on setae of C. vicina. (G,H).
Adhesive secretion in contact with a metallized Spurr surface. (I) Numerous
micro-droplets left after the removal of a secretion droplet (G,H) from the
metallized Spurr surface. Arrows point to secretion droplets on the insect
surface. Scale bars, 200 µm (A,D,G); 50 µm (B,E,F,H,I); 5 µm (C).