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The bill and legs are dark grey, with two to four tarsal spurs on the male.
Cuboid bone, one of seven tarsal bones in the human foot.
The other two pairs have tarsal claws and are modified for catching prey.
Unlike these, the Dionycha have only two instead of three tarsal claws.
The foot is composed of three tarsal ossifications and five metatarsals.
People with tarsal tunnel syndrome have pain in the plantar aspect of the foot mostly at night.
The tarsi of most Othopteroids usually consists five tarsal segments.
Both tarsal coalition and an accessory navicular can be confirmed by x-ray.
Upper leg, including tarsal joint or "knee", red.
Most species have a hooked upper beak, tails with fourteen feathers, and in many of them the male has tarsal spurs.
There are three tarsal segments (tarsomeres), of which the most basal one is twice as long as the others.
Their legs usually end in two tarsal segments with a bladder-like structure known as an arolium at the pretarsus.
Urostylids are somewhat longer (4 to 15 mm) than broad with elongated legs with three tarsal segments and a small head.
They have tarsal claws, these hooks on their feet, and when the troop stops, they grab each other and link up into long hanging vertical chains.
Like most flies, it also has tarsal pulvilli, or soft pads, at the end of each foot used to "stick" to surfaces, that are slightly yellow in color.
Along the inner margin of the tarsus are modified sebaccous glands known as tarsal glands (or Meibonian glands).
The sensory function of the antennae is fulfilled by the first of three pairs of five-segmented legs, which are held pointing forwards and have many tarsal sensilla and sensory hairs.
Nonsurgical Remedies My daughter-in-law, who is more than 20 years our junior, now has tarsal tunnel syndrome, the ankle version of carpal tunnel syndrome, a consequence of near-daily pounding during high-impact aerobics.
Cuboid syndrome or cuboid subluxation describes a condition that results from injury to the joints and ligaments in the vicinity of the cuboid bone, one of seven tarsal bones of the human foot.
Your calcaneus, or heel bone, and the talus, which lies between your heel bone and the bottom of your shinbone, are two of seven tarsal bones that make up the back part of each of your feet.