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Fig. 1. Activity of the metathoracic second coxalRight M126Left M126Left M126LeftYawRightBAabductor muscle (M126) during hindleg steeringin intact locusts
Fig. 2. reconstruction (dorsal view) of the
Fig. 3. (A) Relative latencies of spikes in ipsilateral M126 and M113are significantly correlated during steering behaviour of intact tetheredflying locusts

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