in insect legs are attach with?
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- In adults, one pair of legs is attached to each segment of the thorax (many larvae are caterpillar or worm-like, and don't have true legs). The legs are jointed and have a coxa (hipbone), trochanter (muscles from the femur attach to it), femur (thigh bone), tibia (shinbone), and tarsus (below the shinbone).
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