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The Locust Jump : III. Structural Specializations of the Metathoracic Tibiae
1 Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, and Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge; Department of Zoology, University of California, Berkeley, California 94720, U.S.A.
1. The flexor and extensor tibiae muscles of the mesothoracic leg have a constant lever ratio of about 2:1 throughout joint rotation.
2. The mesothoracic tibiae can only flex to 25° about the femora, while the metathoracic tibiae, because of their specialized geometry, can flex almost parallel to the femora.
3. Full metatibial flexion increases the mechanical advantage of the flexor muscle relative to the extensor at full flexion, and increases the vertical component of the thrust produced by tibial extension in a jump.
4. A region in the dorsal proximal cuticle of the metatibia is stiff when stretched but buckles when compressed. The tibia is thus rigid under extensor stress, but bends under flexor stress.
5. Metatibial bending can enable the proximal region of the tibia to become fully flexed even if the distal region is prevented from flexing fully, and may reduce the inertial shock to the femur when the tibia reaches full extension in a kick.
Submitted on August 4, 1976
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