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Constructing Scientific Communities: Citizen Science in the 19th and 21st Centuries

Arts and Humanities Research Council

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History

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Journal

The Field Naturalist

Year

1835

Volume

01/02/2023

Page

Page 211

Inscription

Coordinates: [378, 769, 0, 0, 0, 0], Details: "text"=>["Fig. 2.", "g", "i", "k", "l", "h", "f", "a", "b", "o", "Fig 1.", "Fig. 1.", "p", "\"Muscles of the right fore leg in the cockschafer magnified eight times. Fig/ 1, a, b, c, extensor muscles of the trochanter cut across; d, flexor also cut; e, the trochanter; f, extensor of the leg; g, flexor of the leg; h, extensor of the foot; i, l, l, the flexor of the foot, the tendon being the long white line in the centre; k, the leg; m, extensor of the claws; n, the flexor of the claws; o; the foot; p, the claws. Fig. 2. Haunch of the same laid open; a, the third flexor muscle; b, c, d, extensors of the trochanter; e, the flexor of the trochanter; f, the rotula; g, the trochanter. Fig. 3. Thigh of the same; a, portion of the extensor of the leg; b, c, the two side parts of the flexor.", "Fig. 3."]

Drawing

Coordinates: [0, 0, 56, 521, 736, 712], Details: "keywords"=>["insect anatomy", "leg muscles", "insect", "anatomy", "leg", "muscle", "flexor", "extensor", "insects", "legs", "musculature", "cockschafer", "Melolontha sp"]

PageID

2493102

Classification No

5

Image Scale

0.453662