Insects have developed different structures to adhere to surfaces. Most common are smooth and hairy attachment pads, while nubby pads have also been described for representatives of Mantophasmatodea, Phasmida and Plecoptera. Here we report on the unusual combination of nubby and smooth tarsal attachment structures in the !nara cricket Acanthoproctus diadematus. Their three proximal tarsal pads (euplantulae) have a nubby surface, whereas the most distal euplantula is rather smooth with a hexagonal ground pattern resembling that described for the great green bush-cricket Tettigonia viridissima. This is, to our knowledge, the first report on nubby euplantulae in Orthoptera and the co-occurrence of nubby and smooth euplantulae on a single tarsu...
Natural releasable attachment systems of insect legs, where attachment-detachment performances are o...
The euplantulae of species from all five genera of the Prisopodinae Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1893 were...
The tarsal attachment system of the Madagascar Hissing cockroach Grompadorhinaportentosa (Blattodea,...
Insects have developed specialized structures on their feet for adhering to surfaces, with stick and...
The morphology, ultrastructure, effective elastic modulus, and adhesive properties of two different ...
<div><p>Stick insects (<i>Carausius morosus</i>) have two distinct types of attachment pad per leg, ...
Stick insects (Carausius morosus) have two distinct types of attachment pad per leg, tarsal "heel" p...
Attachment devices of representatives of most higher taxa of hexapods were examined. Short descripti...
Stick insects (Carausius morosus) have two distinct types of attachment pad per leg, tarsal ‘‘heel’ ...
The tarsi of the cricket Tettigonia viridissima bear flexible attachment pads that are able to defor...
<p>Insects have developed specialized structures on their feet for adhering to surfaces, with stick ...
Adhesive organs on the legs of arthropods and vertebrates are strongly direction dependent, making c...
Adhesive pads are functional systems with specific micro- and nanostructures which evolved as a resp...
<p>Insects have developed specialized structures on their feet for adhering to surfaces, with stick ...
Herbivorous insects and plants exemplify a longstanding antagonistic coevolution, resulting in the d...
Natural releasable attachment systems of insect legs, where attachment-detachment performances are o...
The euplantulae of species from all five genera of the Prisopodinae Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1893 were...
The tarsal attachment system of the Madagascar Hissing cockroach Grompadorhinaportentosa (Blattodea,...
Insects have developed specialized structures on their feet for adhering to surfaces, with stick and...
The morphology, ultrastructure, effective elastic modulus, and adhesive properties of two different ...
<div><p>Stick insects (<i>Carausius morosus</i>) have two distinct types of attachment pad per leg, ...
Stick insects (Carausius morosus) have two distinct types of attachment pad per leg, tarsal "heel" p...
Attachment devices of representatives of most higher taxa of hexapods were examined. Short descripti...
Stick insects (Carausius morosus) have two distinct types of attachment pad per leg, tarsal ‘‘heel’ ...
The tarsi of the cricket Tettigonia viridissima bear flexible attachment pads that are able to defor...
<p>Insects have developed specialized structures on their feet for adhering to surfaces, with stick ...
Adhesive organs on the legs of arthropods and vertebrates are strongly direction dependent, making c...
Adhesive pads are functional systems with specific micro- and nanostructures which evolved as a resp...
<p>Insects have developed specialized structures on their feet for adhering to surfaces, with stick ...
Herbivorous insects and plants exemplify a longstanding antagonistic coevolution, resulting in the d...
Natural releasable attachment systems of insect legs, where attachment-detachment performances are o...
The euplantulae of species from all five genera of the Prisopodinae Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1893 were...
The tarsal attachment system of the Madagascar Hissing cockroach Grompadorhinaportentosa (Blattodea,...