metaleg

English

Etymology

From meta- + leg.

Noun

metaleg (plural metalegs)

  1. (entomology) Either of the two hind legs on an insect.
    • 1923, Alexander Dyer MacGillivray, External Insect Anatomy:
      Likewise, in those insects where the metalegs are fitted for jumping, the prolegs and mesolegs are coordinated with the metalegs and fitted for walking
    • 2013, Walter R. Tschinkel, The Fire Ants:
      The parts make up different but constant proportions of the entire leg for the pro- and mesolegs, but in the metaleg, the femur becomes relatively shorter and the tibia longer as size increases.
    • 2019, Jeffrey H. Skevington, Michelle M. Locke, Andrew D. Young, Field Guide to the Flower Flies of Northeastern North America:
      In X. flavitibia the first three tarsomeres of the metaleg are bright yellow.
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