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Striking sexual secondary characters appear in the fore legs of the male Hydrophilus, the insect, as Tuffen West observes, walking on the end of the tibia alone and dragging the tarsus after it. The last tarsal joint is enlarged into the form of an irregular hollow shield. The most completely suctorial feet of insects are those of the anterior pair of Dyticus (Fig. 132). The under side of the three basal joints is fused together and enlarged into a single broad and nearly circular shield, which is convex above and fringed with fine branching hairs, and covered beneath with suckers, of which two are exceptionally large; by this apparatus of suckers the male is enabled to adhere to the back of its mate during copulation. The line branching hairs around the edge prevent the water from penetrating and thus destroying the vacuum, “while if the female struggle out of the water, by retaining the fluid for some time around the sucker, they will in like manner under these altered conditions equally tend to preserve the effectual contact.” (Tuffen West.)


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