Title: INSECT FLIGHT
1INSECT FLIGHT
2Insect Thorax
Prothorax
Mesothorax
Metathorax
Pterothorax
3Insect Thorax
scutellum
scutum
tergum
epimeron
trochantin
sternellum
episternum
basisternum
4FLIGHT IN THE PALEOPTERA
Wing cycle
5DIRECT FLIGHT MUSCLES
6DIRECT FLIGHT MUSCLES
7DIRECT FLIGHT MUSCLES
8Internal support in thorax
pleural ridge
pleural apophysis
sternopleural muscle
sternal apophysis
furca
Furca Pleural/sternal apophysis
Apodemes
9Indirect Flight Muscles
Longitudinal muscles
Dorsoventral muscles
10longitudinal muscle
Meso or Metathorax
11Indirect Flight Muscles
Longitudinal muscles
Dorsoventral muscles
12Indirect Flight Muscles
Longitudinal muscles contract
Dorsoventral muscles
13Indirect Flight - Click Mechanism
wing base
scutellar lever
pleural process
Lateral view of a pterothoracic segment in
Sarcophaga
14Indirect Flight - Click Mechanism
15Indirect Flight - Click Mechanism
notum
wing
second axillary sclerite
hinge
first axillary sclerite
paranotal shelf
pleural apophysis
pleural process
sternopleural muscle
16Indirect Flight - Click Mechanism
Note Points Y AND Z are hinges
Z
X
Y
17Indirect Flight - Click Mechanism
Step 1 Wing is in stable up position
Z
X
X
Z
Y
Y
18Indirect Flight - Click Mechanism
Step 2 Wing moves to an unstable horizontal
position
X
Z
Y
19Indirect Flight - Click Mechanism
Step 3 Wing moves to stable down position
Y
Z
X
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21Indirect Flight - Click Mechanism
What causes the wing to return to up position?
Joints contain resilin
22Indirect Flight - Click Mechanism
Leg joint of a flea
Tarsal joint of a housefly
23Resiliency in Resilin
Resilin Found in the wing hinges of insects
97 Collagen Found in tendons, ligaments, skin
etc. 93 Space Ball Toy 80 Elastin The
main elastic protein of vertebrates 76 Viscid
silk Capture threads 35
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