The butterflies of the British Isles. Butterflies. THE BUTTERFLY. II third, which are closely united, each bear a pair of wings also. The legs, which in the butterfly are adapted for
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Download this stock image: . The butterflies of the British Isles. Butterflies. THE BUTTERFLY. II third, which are closely united, each bear a pair of wings also. The legs, which in the butterfly are adapted for walking at a leisurely pace, are made up of four main parts ; these are (a) the basal joint (coxa, coxce), {b) the thigh (femur, femora), (c) the shank {tibia, tibics), and {d) the foot {tarsus, tarsi). The small joint uniting the coxa with the femur is the trochanter (/r.). The foot usually has five joints, the last of which is provided with claws (e). The abdomen really consists of ten rings or segments accord - RG6FP5 from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors.
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