Non-jointed, fleshy conical legs.
fleshy unjointed abdominal legs of caterpillars and sawfly larvae
small, short leg-like appendages on the abdomen of some caterpillars that assist in locomotion.
Single pairs of false legs on the bottom of two to five abdominal segments, typically on A3 to A6 and A10 (see Figures 1 and 2).
Paired fleshy protuberances armed with crochets usually found on the ventral surface of abdominal segments 3-6 and 10 of caterpillars.
fleshy "legs" usually located on third through sixth and tenth abdominal segments, typically bearing hooklike spines.
five pairs of fleshy legs on the abdomen of caterpillars having curved spines; used to hold onto the food plant while eating and walking.
"False" legs on abdominal segments of larva.
Fleshy abdominal legs. (Figure )
Stubby, fleshy appendage that acts like a leg but is not a leg