Photos by) [E. J. Spitta, F.R.M.S. 
LEG-JOINTS OF THE CRANE FLY. 
The Crane Fly readily parts with its legs or parts of legs. The two upper photographs explain this—one joint being connected 
by a mere peg that fits into a socket of the joint above. In the two lower circles will b2 sezn the pair of stout bristles at the end 
of a joint which are brought into use as rests in certain positions of the legs. 
