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Fig. 3. Firing of the metathoracic stretch receptor (lower record) in relation to movementsof the notum (scutellum)
Fig. 4). The result shows that it is quite impossible that the stretch-receptor impulsecan be responsible for triggering the downstroke muscles during the same wingstrokecycle
Fig. I I . Effect of non-phasic electrical stimulation of the nerves \Bbduring flight

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