Connective tissue in the eyelid.
1The tarsi cling firmly to the hair-pencil which I hold out to them.
2My tarsi are apparently about to throw in the towel completely.
3The feet and tarsi are of great length, larger than in first-rate English Carriers.
4The thighs are whitish, with the tibiae and tarsi yellow.
5She tugs a bit, drags her tarsi till she almost breaks the supporting threads.
6At most, the tarsi tremble for a minute or two; that constitutes the whole death-struggle.
7It is done: the patient lies motionless; only the tarsi quiver, twitching in their last convulsions.
8From time to time the tips of the tarsi quiver a little; and that is all.
9The legs are five-jointed, the tarsi consisting of a single joint, ending in two large claws.
10The Osmia dusts them, brushes them thoroughly with her tarsi and then sweeps them out backwards.
11It has its mandibles for a pick-axe and its tarsi, armed with tiny claws, for rakes.
12She has barely alighted on the perilous perch when lo, she is held by the hinder tarsi!
13The head and thorax coarsely and closely punctured, the abdomen finely so; the tarsi with the claws unidentate.
14She inspects the linnet from end to end; with her front tarsi she fumbles at the breast and belly.
15The tarsi are often feathered.
16She quietly polishes her wings and curls her antennae by pulling them while standing on them with her fore-tarsi.