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Figure 10 in Constraints on convergence: hydrophobic hind legs allow some male pollinator fig wasps early access to submerged females
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Figure 10. Resting position of the hind legs of a male Ceratosolen corneri when floating in a headdown position on the surface of distilled water. The water-repellent legs ensure that the propodeal spriracles (anterior to the base of the gaster) remain clear of the water surface.
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